From owner-freebsd-doc Sun Oct 10 1: 9:46 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Received: from mail.tkblind.tku.edu.tw (mail.tkblind.tku.edu.tw [163.13.224.20]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 7AAEB15200 for ; Sun, 10 Oct 1999 01:09:05 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from dan@mail.tkblind.tku.edu.tw) Received: (from dan@localhost) by mail.tkblind.tku.edu.tw (8.8.7/8.8.7) id QAA22166; Sun, 10 Oct 1999 16:13:33 +0800 Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 16:13:33 +0800 From: dan Message-Id: <199910100813.QAA22166@mail.tkblind.tku.edu.tw> To: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-URL: http://freebsd.ntu.edu.tw/data/handbook/index.html X-Mailer: Lynx, Version 2.8.1pre.9 Subject: http://freebsd.ntu.edu.tw/data/handbook/index.html Cc: dan@mail.tkblind.tku.edu.tw Sender: owner-freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.org > > #[1]Getting Started > >FreeBSD Handbook > >The FreeBSD Documentation Project > > Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 by The FreeBSD > Documentation Project > > Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the installation and day to > day use of FreeBSD Release 3.3. 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 <[2]freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org>. The latest version > of this document is always available from the [3]FreeBSD World Wide > Web server. It may also be downloaded in a variety of formats and > compression options from the [4]FreeBSD FTP server or one of the > numerous [5]mirror sites. You may also want to [6]Search the Handbook. > > Redistribution and use in source (SGML DocBook) and 'compiled' forms > (SGML, HTML, PDF, PostScript, RTF and so forth) with or without > modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are > met: > 1. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FREEBSD DOCUMENTATION PROJECT BE > LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR > CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT > OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR > BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF > LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT > (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE > USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF > SUCH DAMAGE. > _________________________________________________________________ > > Table of Contents > > I. [7]Getting Started > > 1. [8]Introduction > > 1.1. [9]FreeBSD in a Nutshell > > 1.2. [10]A Brief History of FreeBSD > > 1.3. [11]FreeBSD Project Goals > > 1.4. [12]The FreeBSD Development Model > > 1.5. [13]About the Current Release > > 2. [14]Installing FreeBSD > > 2.1. [15]Supported Configurations > > 2.2. [16]Preparing for the Installation > > 2.3. [17]Installing FreeBSD > > 2.4. [18]MS-DOS User's Questions and Answers > > 3. [19]Unix Basics > > 3.1. [20]The Online Manual > > 3.2. [21]GNU Info Files > > 4. [22]Installing Applications: The Ports collection > > 4.1. [23]Why Have a Ports Collection? > > 4.2. [24]How Does the Ports Collection Work? > > 4.3. [25]Getting a FreeBSD Port > > 4.4. [26]Skeletons > > 4.5. [27]What to do when a port does not work. > > 4.6. [28]Some Questions and Answers > > 4.7. [29]Making a port yourself > > II. [30]System Administration > > 5. [31]Configuring the FreeBSD Kernel > > 5.1. [32]Why Build a Custom Kernel? > > 5.2. [33]Building and Installing a Custom Kernel > > 5.3. [34]The Configuration File > > 5.4. [35]Making Device Nodes > > 5.5. [36]If Something Goes Wrong > > 6. [37]Security > > 6.1. [38]DES, MD5, and Crypt > > 6.2. [39]S/Key > > 6.3. [40]Kerberos > > 6.4. [41]Firewalls > > 7. [42]Printing > > 7.1. [43]What the Spooler Does > > 7.2. [44]Why You Should Use the Spooler > > 7.3. [45]Setting Up the Spooling System > > 7.4. [46]Simple Printer Setup > > 7.5. [47]Using Printers > > 7.6. [48]Advanced Printer Setup > > 7.7. [49]Alternatives to the Standard Spooler > > 7.8. [50]Acknowledgments > > 8. [51]Disks > > 8.1. [52]Using sysinstall > > 8.2. [53]Using command line utilities > > 8.3. [54]* Non-traditional Drives > > 9. [55]Backups > > 9.1. [56]Tape Media > > 9.2. [57]Backup Programs > > 9.3. [58]What about backups to floppies? > > 10. [59]Disk Quotas > > 10.1. [60]Configuring Your System to Enable Disk Quotas > > 10.2. [61]Setting Quota Limits > > 10.3. [62]Checking Quota Limits and Disk Usage > > 10.4. [63]* Quotas over NFS > > 11. [64]The X Window System > > 12. [65]PC Hardware compatibility > > 12.1. [66]Resources on the Internet > > 12.2. [67]Sample Configurations > > 12.3. [68]Core/Processing > > 12.4. [69]Input/Output Devices > > 12.5. [70]Storage Devices > > 12.6. [71]* Other > > 13. [72]Localization > > 13.1. [73]Russian Language (KOI8-R encoding) > > 13.2. [74]German Language (ISO 8859-1) > > III. [75]Network Communications > > 14. [76]Serial Communications > > 14.1. [77]Serial Basics > > 14.2. [78]Terminals > > 14.3. [79]Dialin Service > > 14.4. [80]Dialout Service > > 14.5. [81]Setting Up the Serial Console > > 15. [82]PPP and SLIP > > 15.1. [83]Setting up User PPP > > 15.2. [84]Setting up Kernel PPP > > 15.3. [85]Setting up a SLIP Client > > 15.4. [86]Setting up a SLIP Server > > 16. [87]Advanced Networking > > 16.1. [88]Gateways and Routes > > 16.2. [89]NFS > > 16.3. [90]Diskless Operation > > 16.4. [91]ISDN > > 17. [92]Electronic Mail > > 17.1. [93]Basic Information > > 17.2. [94]Configuration > > 17.3. [95]FAQ > > IV. [96]Advanced topics > > 18. [97]The Cutting Edge: FreeBSD-current and FreeBSD-stable > > 18.1. [98]Staying Current with FreeBSD > > 18.2. [99]Staying Stable with FreeBSD > > 18.3. [100]Synchronizing Source Trees over the Internet > > 18.4. [101]Using make world to rebuild your system > > 19. [102]Contributing to FreeBSD > > 19.1. [103]What Is Needed > > 19.2. [104]How to Contribute > > 19.3. [105]Donors Gallery > > 19.4. [106]Core Team Alumni > > 19.5. [107]Derived Software Contributors > > 19.6. [108]Additional FreeBSD Contributors > > 19.7. [109]386BSD Patch Kit Patch Contributors > > 20. [110]Source Tree Guidelines and Policies > > 20.1. [111]MAINTAINER on Makefiles > > 20.2. [112]Contributed Software > > 20.3. [113]Encumbered files > > 20.4. [114]Shared Libraries > > 21. [115]Adding New Kernel Configuration Options > > 21.1. [116]What's a Kernel Option, Anyway? > > 21.2. [117]Now What Do I Have to Do for it? > > 22. [118]Kernel Debugging > > 22.1. [119]Debugging a Kernel Crash Dump with kgdb > > 22.2. [120]Debugging a crash dump with DDD > > 22.3. [121]Post-mortem Analysis of a Dump > > 22.4. [122]On-line Kernel Debugging Using DDB > > 22.5. [123]On-line Kernel Debugging Using Remote GDB > > 22.6. [124]Debugging a Console Driver > > 23. [125]Linux Mode > > 23.1. [126]How to Install the Linux Mode > > 23.2. [127]How to Install Mathematica on FreeBSD > > 23.3. [128]How does the Linux mode work? > > 24. [129]FreeBSD Internals > > 24.1. [130]The FreeBSD Booting Process > > 24.2. [131]PC Memory Utilization > > 24.3. [132]DMA: What it Is and How it Works > > 24.4. [133]The FreeBSD VM System > > V. [134]Appendices > > 25. [135]Obtaining FreeBSD > > 25.1. [136]CD-ROM Publishers > > 25.2. [137]FTP Sites > > 25.3. [138]CTM Sites > > 25.4. [139]CVSup Sites > > 25.5. [140]AFS Sites > > 26. [141]Bibliography > > 26.1. [142]Books & Magazines Specific to FreeBSD > > 26.2. [143]Users' Guides > > 26.3. [144]Administrators' Guides > > 26.4. [145]Programmers' Guides > > 26.5. [146]Operating System Internals > > 26.6. [147]Security Reference > > 26.7. [148]Hardware Reference > > 26.8. [149]UNIX History > > 26.9. [150]Magazines and Journals > > 27. [151]Resources on the Internet > > 27.1. [152]Mailing lists > > 27.2. [153]Usenet newsgroups > > 27.3. [154]World Wide Web servers > > 27.4. [155]Email Addresses > > 27.5. [156]Shell Accounts > > 28. [157]FreeBSD Project Staff > > 28.1. [158]The FreeBSD Core Team > > 28.2. [159]The FreeBSD Developers > > 28.3. [160]The FreeBSD Documentation Project > > 28.4. [161]Who Is Responsible for What > > 29. [162]PGP keys > > 29.1. [163]Officers > > 29.2. [164]Core Team members > > 29.3. [165]Developers > ______________________________________________________________________ > > [166]Next > Getting Started To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message