Can you recommend a good OS book?
Frank D. Malczewski
fdm at WLV.IMSD.CONTEL.COM
Sat Jun 22 04:52:14 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun21.145635.21731 at bmers145.bnr.ca> jasonc at bmerh653.bnr.ca (Jason Chen) writes:
> Try "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 BSD UNIX Operatine
>System" by Leffler, Mckusick, Karels, and Quarterman (ISBN 0-201-06196-1).
>There is a answer book for the book. Another book is "The Design of the
>UNIX Operating System" by Bach (ISBN 0-13-201799-7).
I believe something a little more basic was what is being sought.
In terms of basic OS books, try the one by Deitel on for size; it may or
may not, however, be adequate for what is wanted unix-wise. Also, the dinosaur
book (which I've not read) by Petersen (?) among others is supposed to be
good (maybe better than Deitel -- it may be more comprehensive). Again, I am
not certain of its unix coverage.
--Frank Malczewski (fdm at wlv.imsd.contel.com)
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