Subject: Re: BSD kernel books recommendation
To: None <tech-kern@NetBSD.org>
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?J=F6rn_Seger?= <joern.seger@udo.edu>
List: tech-kern
Date: 08/28/2004 13:27:23
Am Freitag, 27. August 2004 19:48 schrieb sigsegv@rambler.ru:
> Can anyone recommend any good books/articles/online resources, etc,
> related to BSD kernel internals. I have a set of excellent books by
> Richard Stevens on Unix system and network programming, which I use
> extensively, however I would like to fully understand the lower
> semantics of Unix, i.e. BSD kernel design/implementation. I know there
> isn't a single book which describes everything there is to know about
> operating systems design, but rather there are many books attributed to
> specific topics, i.e. virtual memory, file systems, networking etc.
>
Hm ... what about some tanenbaum books? (modern) Operating Systems for=20
example!? This is not exactly on Unix, but the concepts are the same in man=
y=20
places.=20

Best Regards - J=F6rn