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Lars Wirzenius
loudly resents
a Linux Documentation Project
production
of the least selling book
by the same name
the Linux System Administrators' Guide 0.6
just when you thought your system was safe
starring Super User as Mr. Root
introducing Lasu as Luser
special effects by Don Knuth and Leslie Lamport
music by Crash and Burn
coming soon to an
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/LDP/sysadmin-guide/ near you
Yes, it's that time of the year again, when Lasu thinks he's an
author! The new version features several new spelling errors for readers
to report, a brand new chapter on init, and an announcement text ripped
of an earlier one. Get your copy today, while the supplies last! Two for
the price of one! No system crash is complete without the SAG!
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Table of contents:
* Introduction
* Overview of a Linux System
* Overview of the Directory Tree
* Using Disks and Other Storage Media
* Allocating disk space
* Memory Management
* Boots And Shutdowns
* init
* Logging In And Out
* Managing user accounts
* Backups
* Keeping Time
* Measuring Holes
* Glossary (DRAFT)
* References
* Index
The files are:
sag-0.6.tar.gz source code (no formatted versions)
sag-0.6-html.tar.gz HTML
sag-0.6-letter.ps.gz Postscript for letter paper
sag-0.6-letter.dvi.gz DVI for letter apper (no figures)
Most people will probably only need to download the PS version.
It is all you need if you have a PS printer. And happen to use
letter size paper (200 million Americans can't be wrong).
No text version is available, I do not have the time to produce
one. Don't ask me to. (I'll make one for 1.0.)
The SAG home page is still at <URL:http://www.iki.fi/liw/linux/sag/>.
All the files are there, including an unpacked, browsable version of
the HTML version.
As usual, feedback is more than welcome.
I plan to to call the next version 1.0. It'll follow the grand tradition
of version 1.0 being _almost_ useful, but still crashing your system. :)
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