Hi, ..................... > 1. compiling my own kernel > 2. Linux directory structure Nothing is complete without studying Andy Tenenbaums-Operating Systems, even Linus found his inspiration from that.(MINIX though..) The Linux Kernel Handbook - Card Remy, The one I got was for RH 5.2 with an old kernel. For Organization of the UNIX system I've found Maurice Bach and one other book very useful - namely UNIX INTERNALS- A practical approach - Steve D Pate (Addison-Wesley) > 3. Linux administration David Fiedler & Bruce Hunter - UNIX System V Release4 Administration, Hayden Books,Indianapolis,Indiana > 4. Networking, internet >> TCP/IP and other protocols or whatever.... Try Douglas Comer - Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol-1& 2 For Network Programming my personal favourite is UNIX Network programming-Stevens > 5. Programing in Linux Try Kerninghan & Pike it's for Unix . Bye Kaushik Sen [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on the LIH mailing list see: http://lists.linux-india.org/lists/LIH ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on the LIH mailing list see: http://lists.linux-india.org/lists/LIH
