... 128 .0.0.0–191 .25 5 .25 5 .25 5 25 5 .25 5.0.0 1 72. 16.0.0–1 72. 31 .25 5 .25 5
Class C 1 92. 0.0.0 22 3 .25 5 .25 5 .25 5 25 5 .25 5 .25 5.0 1 92. 168.0.0–1 92. 168 .25 5 .25 5
NoteThe Internet is fast running out of IP addresses. Although a 32 bit ... 12. 1: IP Address Classes and Private Address Ranges
Class Name Range Netmask Private Addresses
Class A 1.0.0.0– 127 .25 5 .25 5 .25 5 2...
... of system administration that must be mastered before
more advanced system administration tasks can be undertaken.
Daily system administration tasks are an essential part of running any Linux system. ... Figures 4 72
List of Listings 476
List of Sidebars 478
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Table of Contents
Chapter 12: TCP/IP Linux Networking
Using a Super Server 318
In Sum 321
Chapter 13: The X Window...
... ~ /linux 2. 4.18.tar.gz
If your source tarball uses bzip2 compression, you can use a command similar to the following to
extract it:
# tar xvf ~ /linux 2. 4.18.tar.bz2 −−use−compress−program bzip2
Kernel ... any
filesystem you use. The standard Linux dump utility handles ext2/ext3 filesystems,
but not FAT filesystems or the Reiser journaling filesystem. Trying to use dump on
such filesystem...
... and /dev/hda2.
# mknod /dev/hda b 3 0
# mknod /dev/hda1 b 3 1
# mknod /dev/hda2 b 3 2
# mkdir /mnt/olddisk
24 3
2: 2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty2
3 :23 45:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty3
4 :23 45:respawn:/sbin/mingetty ... times
as fast as standard RS 23 2. A new USB version, USB 2. 0, is starting to become
available in 20 02, and is capable of 480Mbps speeds.
Multi−device support RS 23 2...