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>                               FREEBSD HANDBOOK
>                                       
>The FreeBSD Documentation Project
>
>   October 14, 1995
>   
>   
>     _________________________________________________________________
>   
>   Welcome to FreeBSD! This handbook covers the installation and day to
>   day use of FreeBSD Release 2.0.5. 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 <doc@freebsd.org> . The latest
>   version of this document is always available from the FreeBSD World
>   Wide Web server .
>     _________________________________________________________________
>   
>                                    PART 1:
>                                    BASICS
>                                       
>  1. INTRODUCTION
>  
>          1.1. FreeBSD in a nutshell
>          1.2. A brief history of FreeBSD
>          1.3. About this release
>          
>  2. INSTALLING FREEBSD
>  
>          2.1. MS-DOS user's Questions and Answers
>          2.2. Supported Configurations
>          2.3. Preparing for the installation
>          2.4. Installing FreeBSD
>          
>  3. UNIX BASICS
>  
>          3.1. The online manual
>          3.2. GNU Info files
>          
>  4. INSTALLING APPLICATIONS
>  
>          4.1. * Installing packages
>          4.2. The Ports collection
>          4.3. Porting applications
>          
>                                    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. USERS, GROUPS AND 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. THE X-WINDOW SYSTEM
>  
>  9. MANAGING HARDWARE
>  
>          9.1. * Adding and reconfiguring disks
>          9.2. SCSI
>          9.3. ESDI hard disks and FreeBSD
>          9.4. * Tapes and backups
>          9.5. * Serial ports
>          9.6. * Sound cards
>          
>                                    PART 3:
>                            NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
>                                       
>  10. BASIC NETWORKING
>  
>          10.1. * Ethernet basics
>          10.2. * Serial basics
>          10.3. * Hardwired Terminals
>          10.4. Dialup access
>          
>  11. PPP AND SLIP
>  
>          11.1. Setting up user PPP
>          11.2. Setting up kernel PPP
>          11.3. Setting up a SLIP client
>          11.4. Setting up a SLIP server
>          
>  12. ADVANCED NETWORKING
>  
>          12.1. Gateways and routes
>          12.2. NFS
>          12.3. Diskless operation
>          12.4. * Yellow Pages/NIS
>          12.5. * ISDN
>          
>  13. * MAIL
>  
>                                    PART 4:
>                                ADVANCED TOPICS
>                                       
>  14. STAYING CURRENT WITH FREEBSD
>  
>          14.1. What is FreeBSD-current?
>          14.2. Who needs FreeBSD-current?
>          14.3. What is FreeBSD-current NOT?
>          14.4. Using FreeBSD-current
>          14.5. CTM
>          14.6. SUP
>          
>  15. KERNEL DEBUGGING
>  
>          15.1. Debugging a kernel crash dump with kgdb
>          15.2. Post-mortem analysis of a dump
>          15.3. On-line kernel debugging using DDB
>          15.4. Debugging a console driver
>          
>  16. CONTRIBUTING TO FREEBSD
>  
>          16.1. Ideas and suggestions
>          16.2. Changes to the existing code
>          16.3. Contributions of new code
>          16.4. Porting of software
>          
>  17. TROUBLESHOOTING
>  
>          17.1. Hardware conflict or misconfiguration
>          17.2. When I boot for the first time, it still looks for
>          
>                                    PART 5:
>                                  APPENDICES
>                                       
>  18. OBTAINING FREEBSD
>  
>  19. BIBLIOGRAPHY
>  
>          19.1. Users' guides
>          19.2. Administrators' guides
>          19.3. Programmers' guides
>          19.4. Hardware reference
>          19.5. Magazines and journals
>          
>  20. RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
>  
>          20.1. Mailing lists
>          20.2. Usenet newsgroups
>          20.3. World Wide Web servers
>          
>  21. PC HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY
>  
>          21.1. Core/Processing
>          21.2. Input/Output Devices
>          21.3. * Storage Devices
>          21.4. * Other
>          
>  22. ASSORTED TECHNICAL TOPICS
>  
>          22.1. The FreeBSD Booting Process
>          22.2. PC memory utilization
>          22.3. PC DMA
>          
>  23. FREEBSD CONTRIBUTOR LIST
>  
>          23.1. Derived software contributors
>          23.2. Hardware contributors
>          23.3. The FreeBSD core team
>          23.4. Who is responsible for what
>          23.5. Additional FreeBSD contributors
>          23.6. 386BSD Patch kit patch contributors



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