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From: kimcm@olamb.UUCP (Kim Chr. Madsen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Re: Anyone know of a good Unix book?
Message-ID: <186@olamb.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 18-Dec-86 04:01:58 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 18 04:01:58 1986
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Keywords: I need lots of help to understand Unix

In article <1709@sunybcs.UUCP>, ugeileen@sunybcs.uucp (Eileen McGowan) writes:
> 
> 	I would like to learn more about the Unix operating system.
>   Can anyone recommend to me a Unix book which explains the system well
>   to a person who knows very little about it? 

You should consider the book:

	The Design of the UNIX Operating System
	Maurice J. Bach
	Prentice-Hall Software Series
	ISBN 0-13-201799-7 025

The book is fairly new (1986), and describes the the internal algorithms
and structures for the kernel and the relations to the programmer interface.

				Merry X-mas
				Kim Chr. Madsen