A System V Guide to UNIX and XENIX
Autor Douglas W. Tophamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 1990
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780387970219
ISBN-10: 0387970215
Pagini: 733
Ilustrații: XXII, 733 p. 9 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.06 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 0387970215
Pagini: 733
Ilustrații: XXII, 733 p. 9 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.06 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
I Fundamentals.- 1 Introduction to UNIX.- 2 Getting Started with UNIX.- 3 The UNIX File System.- 4 Using UNIX Commands.- 5 Communication in UNIX.- II Text Editing.- 6 Introduction to vi.- 7 Making Some Changes.- 8 Changing and Deleting Text.- 9 Finding and Replacing Text.- 10 Moving and Copying within a File.- 11 Working with More Than One File.- 12 Customizing vi.- III Text Processing.- 13 Searching and Sorting.- 14 Programming with awk.- 15 Programming with C.- IV Text-Formatting.- 16 Introduction to mm.- 17 Formatting with mm.- 18 Formatting with nroff and troff.- 19 Formatting with troff.- 20 More on Formatting.- V Shell Programming.- 21 Introduction to the Bourne Shell.- 22 Bourne Shell Processes.- 23 Bourne Shell Variables.- 24 Bourne Shell Program Control.- 25 Introduction to the C Shell.- 26 C Shell Variables.- 27 C Shell Procedures.- VI System Administration.- 28 Basic Information.- 29 File Systems.- 30 Disks and Tapes.- 31 Disk Maintenance.- 32 Startup and Shutdown.- 33 Terminals.- 34 Printers.- 35 System Security.- 36 System Accounting.- VII Network Administration.- 37 Introduction to Networking.- 38 Communication Before Release 3.- 39 Communication After Release 3.- 40 Basic Resource Sharing.- 41 Remote File Sharing Maintenance.- 42 Remote File Sharing Security.- Appendices.- A Summary of Basic Commands and Symbols.- A.1 Basic commands for starting out.- A.2 Working with directories and files.- A.3 Searching: forming regular expressions.- A.4 Setting basic features.- A.5 Working with processes.- A.6 Processing information.- A. 7 Communicating.- B Summary of ed.- B.1 Commands.- B. 2 Special characters for searching.- C Summary of VI and ex Commands.- C.1 Moving the cursor.- C.2 Adding new text.- C.3 Changing text.- C.4 Shifting text.- C.5 Deleting text.- C.6Searching and Replacing.- C.7 Invoking the editor.- C.8 Exiting the editor.- C.9 Moving or copying text.- D Summary of vi Options.- D.1 Toggled options.- D.2 Numbered options.- D.3 String-valued options.- E Summary of Processing Commands.- E.1 Searching with grep.- E.2 Sorting with SOU.- E.3 Programming with awk.- F Summary of Formatting Requests.- G Summary of Formatting Options.- G.1 Modifying mm.- G.2 Modifying nroff.- H Summary of the Bourne Shell.- H.1 Shell variables.- H.2 Standard input, output, and diagnostics.- H.3 Background commands.- H.4 Connecting processes.- H.5 Giving directives to the shell.- H.6 Shell procedures.- H.7 Constructing loops.- H.8 The conditional statement.- H.9 Other shell programming techniques.- I Summary of the C Shell.- I.1 Initialization files.- 1.2 Reinvoking previous commands.- 1.3 Selecting individual arguments.- 1.4 Modifying a command line.- 1.5 Assigning an alias to a command string.- 1.6 The logout file.- 1.7 Assigning string values.- 1.8 Manipulating variables that contain numeric values.- 1.9 Variables reserved by the C shell.- 1.10 File-checking.- 1.11 Forming conditional statements.- 1.12 Forming loops.- 1.13 Other programming techniques.- 1.14 Built-in commands.- J Summary of System Administration.- J.1 Basic commands and files.- J.2 File systems.- J.3 Devices.- J.4 Disk maintenance.- J.5 Startup and shutdown.- J.6 Terminals and printers.- J.6 Terminals and printers.- J.7 System security.- J.8 System accounting.- K Network Administration.- K.1 Communication before Release 3.- K.2 Communication after Release 3.- L termcap and terminfo.- L.1 Terminal features.- L.2 Cursor movement and scrolling.- L.3 Screen editing.- L.4 Functions activated by special keys.- L.5 Video attributes.- L.6 Control directives.- M UNIX versus XENIX.- M.1 Description of XENIX.- M.2 Differences between UNIX and XENIX.- M.3 Features of System V, Release 3.- N Character codes.- N.1 The control characters.- N.2 The extended control characters.