Subject: Re: BSD kernel books recommendation
To: Daniel de Kok <danieldk@pobox.com>
From: mouss <usebsd@free.fr>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 08/28/2004 17:48:43
Daniel de Kok wrote:
> I personally like these two books:
>
> * The Design of the Unix Operating System, Maurice J. Bach
> * The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System,
> Marshall Kirk McKusick, et al.
and:
* "Unix Internals: The new frontiers", Vahalia, Prentice Hall
(ISBN 0-13-101908-2).
>
> The following book is useful for getting a more detailed overview of
> filesystem design:
>
> * Unix Filesystems: Evolution, Design and Implementation, Steve Pate
>
> But be aware, that the the "Design of..." books listed above are a bit
> old but they are good for understanding the design of Unix and BSD kernels.
>
> The Tanenbaum book is very nice, but a different beast altogether
> (both Minix and the book). It is good for learning Unix-like operating
> system basics, but not for diving into *BSD code.
>
> -- Daniel
>
>