One of the best investments in time that a person with a keen interest in operating systems can make is to explore them from multiple angles. Operating system installation and configuration can go a long way toward solidifying the concepts that one reads about in system administration and networking texts. Electronic references in the form of system manual (man) pages and the Linux info(1) facility are available for instant consultation. groups.google.com, with its archive of 20-plus years of Usenet postings, can provide expert guidance on issues ranging from DNS configuration to memory interleaving. However, I feel another approach is singularly unique when it comes to exploring operating systems--programming them...


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