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11.9. Time and Date
Chapter 12. 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications in a 64-Bit System Environment
Part III. System
Contents
12. 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications in a 64-Bit System Environment
12.1. Runtime Support
12.2. Software Development
12.3. Software Compilation on Biarch Platforms
12.4. Kernel Specifications
13. Booting and Configuring a Linux System
13.1. The Linux Boot Process
13.2. The init Process
13.3. System Configuration via /etc/sysconfig
14. The Boot Loader
14.1. Selecting a Boot Loader
14.2. Booting with GRUB
14.3. Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST
14.4. Uninstalling the Linux Boot Loader
14.5. Creating Boot CDs
14.6. The Graphical SUSE Screen
14.7. Troubleshooting
14.8. For More Information
15. Special System Features
15.1. Information about Special Software Packages
15.2. Virtual Consoles
15.3. Keyboard Mapping
15.4. Language and Country-Specific Settings
16. Dynamic Kernel Device Management with udev
16.1. The
/dev
Directory
16.2. Kernel uevents and udev
16.3. Drivers, Kernel Modules, and Devices
16.4. Booting and Initial Device Setup
16.5. Debugging udev Events
16.6. Influencing Kernel Device Event Handling with udev Rules
16.7. Persistent Device Naming
16.8. The Replaced hotplug Package
16.9. For More Information
17. File Systems in Linux
17.1. Terminology
17.2. Major File Systems in Linux
17.3. Some Other Supported File Systems
17.4. Large File Support in Linux
17.5. For More Information
18. Access Control Lists in Linux
18.1. Traditional File Permissions
18.2. Advantages of ACLs
18.3. Definitions
18.4. Handling ACLs
18.5. ACL Support in Applications
18.6. For More Information
19. Authentication with PAM
19.1. Structure of a PAM Configuration File
19.2. The PAM Configuration of sshd
19.3. Configuration of PAM Modules
19.4. For More Information
20. Working with the Shell
20.1. Using the Bash Shell
20.2. Users and Access Permissions
20.3. Important Linux Commands
20.4. The vi Editor