As an aside: I recently read "The Design and Implementation of 4.2 BSD Operating System", which focused on the VAX architecture, and was published sometime in the early 80s. In spite of its age, I found the concepts clearly stated and on a high level, I believe that reading the book forwarded my general knowledge of how *BSD systems operate.
I especially enjoyed the chapter on memory management and paging. My $0.02. On 4/27/06, js <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A silly question. > > I wonder why http://www.openbsd.org/books.html still recommend old > daemon book, The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating > System? > As most of you know, there's newer version, The Design and > Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. > > Is there any reason not to reccomend this new one? > > Thanks in advance.

