No Starch Releases "How Linux Works"

From: Kathryn Barrett (nostarchpr_at_oreilly.com)
Date: 05/14/04

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    No Starch Press releases "How Linux Works"

    For Immediate Release
    For more information, or to request a review copy or schedule an
    interview, contact Leigh Sacks at leigh@nostarch.com or 415-863-9900

    HOW LINUX WORKS
    What Every Superuser Should Know

    San Francisco, CA - When you start up Windows, a scrolling bar in the GUI
    indicates the progress of the boot sequence. When you load up most Linux
    distributions, what you see is very different. As the information scrolls
    by, many users wonder what the heck is going on. The newest book from
    Brian Ward - author of the Linux kernel HOWTO, "The Linux Problem Solver,"
    and "The Book of VMware" - uncovers the mystery of the boot sequence and
    other Linux processes. "How Linux Works" (No Starch, May 04, $37.95 US)
    takes the reader into the guts of a Linux machine to uncover how
    everything really functions.

    Many books on Linux present a series of common problems and explain how
    to solve them. "How Linux Works" takes a different approach. "This book helps
    you tame a Linux system by learning how it works," author Brian Ward
    explains. "It is not a 50-ton brick that tries to describe every single system
    service that you may find on the Internet," he elaborates. "Instead, after reading
    this book, I feel that you will understand how Linux systems programs behave,
    so you can pick up any system program and make sense of the documentation."

    The book takes a methodical approach: it starts with a guided tour of a
    typical Linux filesystem, explains exactly how the system boots, covers
    the basics of managing the system after booting, and then proceeds into
    more basic topics, such as networking and shell scripts. Topics covered
    include:

    * Detailed discussion of each stage of the boot process, invaluable to
    fixing boot problems and understanding the system as a whole
    * The important system files, and how to manipulate them
    * How boot loaders and modules work so that readers can install a custom
    kernel
    * Controlling software installation by compiling from source using several
    common configuration systems
    * Connecting machines to a network, building a network from scratch, and
    configuring a Samba server so that Linux and Windows machines on a network
    can talk to each other
    * Backing up data, including which data needs to be backed up, what backup
    devices are available, what types of backups can be made, how to use the
    most common archivers, and which media you can back up to
    * The ins and outs of printing systems so that readers can effectively
    configure networked print servers and solve problems when they arise

    Like an advanced course in Linux, "How Linux Works" takes competent users
    to the next level of understanding, so they can expertly configure,
    customize, and troubleshoot their system.

    HOW LINUX WORKS
    What Every Superuser Should Know
    By Brian Ward
    ISBN 1593270356, May 2004, $37.95 US ($55.95 Cdn), 368 pp.
    Available at fine bookstores everywhere
    To order from the publisher: visit www.nostarch.com, email
    orders@nostarch.com, or call 800-420-7240

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
    Table of contents: http://www.nostarch.com/howlinuxworks_toc.htm
    Chapter 3, How Linux Boots (PDF):
    http://www.nostarch.com/download/howlinuxworks_ch3.pdf
    Chapter 10, Maintaining the Kernel (PDF):
    http://www.nostarch.com/download/howlinuxworks_ch10.pdf
    Cover image: http://www.nostarch.com/howlinuxworks_big.htm

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Brian Ward has been working with Linux since 1993, when he scraped
    together enough pennies for a secondhand 386. He has a Ph.D. in computer
    science from The University of Chicago, and currently works in San
    Francisco as a consultant and instructor. He is author of the Linux
    Kernel-HOWTO, "The Book of VMware" (No Starch Press), and "The Linux Problem
    Solver" (No Starch Press).

    ABOUT NO STARCH PRESS
    Since 1994, No Starch Press has published unique books on computing, with
    a focus on Open Source, security, hacking, web development, programming,
    gaming, and alternative operating systems. Our titles have personality,
    our authors are passionate, and our books tackle topics that people care
    about.

    For more information, or to request a review copy or schedule an
    interview, contact Leigh Sacks at leigh@nostarch.com or 415-863-9900

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