From owner-freebsd-doc Thu Jun 5 20:56:30 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) id UAA24629 for doc-outgoing; Thu, 5 Jun 1997 20:56:30 -0700 (PDT) Received: from tiger.towson.edu (elandg1@tiger.towson.edu [204.62.32.169]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id UAA24624 for ; Thu, 5 Jun 1997 20:56:25 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from elandg1@localhost) by tiger.towson.edu (8.7.6/8.7.3) id XAA27307; Thu, 5 Jun 1997 23:53:17 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 23:53:17 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <199706060353.XAA27307@tiger.towson.edu> To: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG X-URL: mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG X-Mailer: Lynx, Version 2-4-2 X-Personal_name: belokj From: communist@smarnet.com.or.kkvech@smartnet.com Subject: mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Sender: owner-doc@FreeBSD.ORG X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk fdqnh gghhghg> > FREEBSD HANDBOOK > >The FreeBSD Documentation Project > > May 1997 > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the installation and day to > day use of FreeBSD Release 2.2.2. This manual is a work in progress > and is the work of many individuals. Many sections do not yet exist > and some of those that do exist need to be updated. If you are > interested in helping with this project, send email to the FreeBSD > documentation project mailing list The > latest version of this document is always available from the FreeBSD > World Wide Web server. It may also be downloaded in plain text, > postscript or HTML from the FreeBSD FTP server or one of the numerous > mirror sites. You may also want to Search the Handbook. > _________________________________________________________________ > > PART 1: > GETTING STARTED > > 1. Introduction > > 1.1. FreeBSD in a nutshell > 1.2. A brief history of FreeBSD > 1.3. FreeBSD Project goals > 1.4. The FreeBSD development model > 1.5. About the current release > > 2. Installing FreeBSD > > 2.1. Supported Configurations > 2.2. Preparing for the installation > 2.3. Installing FreeBSD > 2.4. MS-DOS user's Questions and Answers > > 3. Unix Basics > > 3.1. The online manual > 3.2. GNU Info files > > 4. Installing Applications: The Ports collection > > 4.1. Why have a Ports Collection? > 4.2. How does the Ports collection work? > 4.3. Getting a FreeBSD Port > 4.4. Skeletons > 4.5. It does not work?! > 4.6. I have this program that I would like to make into a > port... > 4.7. Some Questions and Answers > > PART 2: > SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION > > 5. Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel > > 5.1. Why build a custom kernel? > 5.2. Building and Installing a Custom Kernel > 5.3. The Configuration File > 5.4. Making Device Nodes > 5.5. If Something Goes Wrong > > 6. Security > > 6.1. DES, MD5, and Crypt > 6.2. S/Key > 6.3. Kerberos > 6.4. Firewalls > > 7. Printing > > 7.1. What the Spooler Does > 7.2. Why You Should Use the Spooler > 7.3. Setting Up the Spooling System > 7.4. Simple Printer Setup > 7.5. Using Printers > 7.6. Advanced Printer Setup > 7.7. Alternatives to the Standard Spooler > 7.8. Acknowledgments > > 8. Disk quotas > > 8.1. Configuring your system to enable disk quotas > 8.2. Setting quota limits > 8.3. Checking quota limits and disk usage > 8.4. * Quotas over NFS > > 9. The X Window System > > 10. PC Hardware compatibility > > 10.1. Resources on the Internet > 10.2. Sample Configurations > 10.3. Core/Processing > 10.4. Input/Output Devices > 10.5. Storage Devices > > 11. Localization > > 11.1. Russian Language (KOI8-R encoding) > > PART 3: > NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS > > 12. Serial Communications > > 12.1. Serial Basics > 12.2. Terminals > 12.3. Dialin service > 12.4. Dialout service > > 13. PPP and SLIP > > 13.1. Setting up user PPP > 13.2. Setting up kernel PPP > 13.3. Setting up a SLIP client > 13.4. Setting up a SLIP server > > 14. Advanced networking > > 14.1. Gateways and routes > 14.2. NFS > 14.3. Diskless operation > 14.4. ISDN > > 15. Electronic Mail > > 15.1. Basic Information > 15.2. Configuration > 15.3. FAQ > > PART 4: > ADVANCED TOPICS > > 16. The Cutting Edge: FreeBSD-current and FreeBSD-stable > > 16.1. Staying current with FreeBSD > 16.2. Staying stable with FreeBSD > 16.3. Synchronizing source trees over the Internet > > 17. Contributing to FreeBSD > > 17.1. What is needed > 17.2. How to contribute > 17.3. Donors Gallery > 17.4. Derived software contributors > 17.5. Additional FreeBSD contributors > 17.6. 386BSD Patch kit patch contributors > > 18. Source Tree Guidelines and Policies > > 18.1. MAINTAINER on Makefiles > 18.2. Contributed software > 18.3. Shared libraries > > 19. Adding New Kernel Configuration Options > > 19.1. What's a kernel option, anyway? > 19.2. Now what do I have to do for it? > > 20. Kernel Debugging > > 20.1. Debugging a kernel crash dump with kgdb > 20.2. Post-mortem analysis of a dump > 20.3. On-line kernel debugging using DDB > 20.4. On-line kernel debugging using remote GDB > 20.5. Debugging a console driver > > 21. Linux Emulation > > 21.1. How to install the Linux emulator > 21.2. How to Install Mathematica on FreeBSD > > 22. FreeBSD internals > > 22.1. The FreeBSD Booting Process > 22.2. PC memory utilization > 22.3. DMA: What it is and how it works > > PART 5: > APPENDICES > > 23. Obtaining FreeBSD > > 23.1. CD-ROM Publishers > 23.2. FTP Sites > 23.3. CTM Sites > 23.4. CVSup Sites > > 24. Bibliography > > 24.1. Books & magazines specific to FreeBSD > 24.2. Users' guides > 24.3. Administrators' guides > 24.4. Programmers' guides > 24.5. Operating System Internals > 24.6. Security reference > 24.7. Hardware reference > 24.8. UNIX history > 24.9. Magazines and journals > > 25. Resources on the Internet > > 25.1. Mailing lists > 25.2. Usenet newsgroups > 25.3. World Wide Web servers > > 26. FreeBSD Project Staff > > 26.1. The FreeBSD core team > 26.2. The FreeBSD Developers > 26.3. The FreeBSD Documentation Project > 26.4. Who is responsible for what > > 27. PGP keys > > 27.1. Officers > 27.2. Core team members > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > FreeBSD Home Page > > > www@freebsd.org > Updated June 5, 1997