...
Put the Linux kernel under the disk's 10 24 cylinder mark. Old BIOSes and versions of the
Linux Loader (LILO) couldn't boot the Linux kernel if it resided in an area past the 1024th
cylinder. ... be able to mount filesystems with the characteristics
you desire. In most cases, Linux native filesystems don't require any special filesystem options.
Foreign filesystems, how...
... Script 44 5
Using the cron Facility 44 7
Running a Script at a Specific Time 44 9
Commands Often Used in Shell Scripts 44 9
cat 45 0
cut 45 0
echo 45 1
sort 45 1
xargs 45 2
Using Pipes 45 3
In Sum 45 3
Chapter ... Expressions 43 2
Loops 43 4
Other Types of Scripts 43 6
Perl Scripts 43 6
Python Scripts 43 8
awk and sed Scripts 43 8
System Initialization Scripts 44 0
Writing...
... simplification,
(4. 13) becomes
k
X
jD1
x
j
¼
j
C
2B
¦
2
j
Á
Ä C (4. 14)
Thus, the acceptance region is actually defined by just one linear constraint. Expressions
(4. 13) and (4. 14) are the same ... constraints:
k
X
jD1
x
j
²
j
Ä C (4. 15)
k
X
jD1
x
j
²
j
C ²
2
j
2B
Á
Ä B C C (4. 16)
Constraints (4. 15) and (4. 16) correspond to .s; t/ values of .0; 1/ and .2=B; 1=2/,
respectively...
... of lines that define
Linux (or other OS) boot options. Here's an example from a Red Hat 7.3 system:
title Red Hat Linux (2 .4. 18−3)
root (hd0 ,4)
kernel /vmlinuz−2 .4. 18−3 ro root=/dev/hda11
... following:
image=/boot/vmlinuz−2 .4. 18−3
label =linux
initrd=/boot/initrd−2 .4. 18−3.img
read−only
root=/dev/hda7
This group of lines identifies the boot kernel (vmlinux−2 .4. 18...