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Table of Contents
I. ¶}©l¨Ï¥Î FreeBSD
1. ¤¶²Ð
1.1. FreeBSD in a Nutshell
1.2. FreeBSD ªºÂ²µu¾ú¥v
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1.4. FreeBSD ¨t²Î¶}µo¼Ò¦¡
1.5. Ãö©ó³Ì·sªºª©¥»ªº FreeBSD
2. Installing FreeBSD
2.1. Supported Configurations
2.2. Preparing for the Installation
2.3. Installing FreeBSD
2.4. MS-DOS User's Questions and Answers
3. Unix ¤Wªº°ò¥»¸ê°T
3.1. ½u¤W¨Ï¥Î¤â¥U
3.2. GNU ªº Info file
4. ¦w¸ËÀ³¥Î³nÅé¡GThe Ports collection
4.1. ·§­n
4.2. ¨Ï¥Î Ports Collection
4.3. Troubleshooting
4.4. ¶i¶¥±MÃD
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5. FreeBSD ®Ö¤ß³]©w
5.1. ¬°¤°»ò­n©w»s¤@­Ó®Ö¤ß¡H
5.2. «Ø¥ß¨Ã¦w¸Ë¤@­Ó©w»sªº®Ö¤ß
5.3. ®Ö¤ß³]©wÀÉ
5.4. «Ø¥ß¸Ë¸m¸`ÂI
5.5. ¹J¨ì°ÝÃD«ç»ò¿ì¡H
6. Security
6.1. DES, MD5, and Crypt
6.2. S/Key
6.3. Kerberos
6.4. Firewalls
7. ¦C¦L
7.1. Spooler °µ¤F¤°»ò¨Æ
7.2. ¬°¤°»ò­n¨Ï¥Î Spooler
7.3. ³]©w Spooling ¨t²Î
7.4. ²³æªº¦Lªí¾÷³]©w
7.5. ¨Ï¥Î¦Lªí¾÷
7.6. ¶i¶¥¦Lªí¾÷³]©w
7.7. ¼Ð·Ç Spooler ¤§¥~ªº¿ï¾Ü
7.8. ­PÁÂ
8. ºÏºÐ
8.1. ¨Ï¥Î sysinstall
8.2. ¨Ï¥Î©R¥O¦Cªº¤u¨ãµ{¦¡
8.3. * «D¶Ç²ÎªººÏºÐ¾÷
9. ³Æ¥÷
9.1. * Ãö©ó³Æ¥÷¨ì³nºÐ
9.2. ºÏ±a¾÷ ( Tape )
9.3. ³Æ¥÷µ{¦¡
10. ºÏºÐ°tÃB
10.1. ³]©w±zªº¨t²Î¥H«K¨Ï¥ÎºÏºÐ°tÃB
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10.4. * ºô¸ôÀɮרt²ÎªººÏºÐ°tÃB
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12. PC Hardware compatibility
12.1. Resources on the Internet
12.2. Sample Configurations
12.3. Core/Processing
12.4. Input/Output Devices
12.5. Storage Devices
12.6. * Other
13. Localization
13.1. Russian Language (KOI8-R encoding)
13.2. German Language (ISO 8859-1)
III. ºô¸ô³q°T
14. Serial Communications
14.1. Serial Basics
14.2. Terminals
14.3. Dialin Service
14.4. Dialout Service
15. PPP and SLIP
15.1. Setting up User PPP
15.2. Setting up Kernel PPP
15.3. Setting up a SLIP Client
15.4. Setting up a SLIP Server
16. ¶i¶¥ºô¸ô¨Ï¥Î
16.1. ¹h¹D»P¸ô®|
16.2. NFS
16.3. µLºÏºÐ§@·~
16.4. ISDN
17. Electronic Mail
17.1. Basic Information
17.2. Configuration
17.3. FAQ
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18. The Cutting Edge: FreeBSD-current and FreeBSD-stable
18.1. Staying Current with FreeBSD
18.2. Staying Stable with FreeBSD
18.3. Synchronizing Source Trees over the Internet
18.4. Using make world to rebuild your system
19. Contributing to FreeBSD
19.1. What Is Needed
19.2. How to Contribute
19.3. Donors Gallery
19.4. Core Team Alumni
19.5. Derived Software Contributors
19.6. Additional FreeBSD Contributors
19.7. 386BSD Patch Kit Patch Contributors
20. ­ì©l½X¥Ø¿ý¾ðªº¤¶²Ð¤Î¬Fµ¦
20.1. Makefile Àɮפ¤ªº MAINTAINER
20.2. ®½§U³nÅé
20.3. ¦³­t¾áªº (Encumbered) ÀÉ®×
20.4. ¦@¨Éµ{¦¡®w (Shared Libraries)
21. ¼W¥[¤@­Ó·sªº kernel ²ÕºA¿ï¶µ
21.1. ¤°»ò¬O Kernel ¿ï¶µ¡H
21.2. ²{¦b§ÚÀ³¸Ó«ç»ò°µ¡H
22. Kernel Debugging
22.1. Debugging a Kernel Crash Dump with kgdb
22.2. Debugging a crash dump with DDD
22.3. Post-mortem Analysis of a Dump
22.4. On-line Kernel Debugging Using DDB
22.5. On-line Kernel Debugging Using Remote GDB
22.6. Debugging a Console Driver
23. Linux °õ¦æ¼Ò¦¡
23.1. ¦p¦ó¦w¸Ë Linux °õ¦æ¼Ò¦¡
23.2. ¦p¦ó¦b FreeBSD ¤U¦w¸Ë Mathematica
23.3. ³o­Ó Linux °õ¦æ¼Ò¦¡¬O¦p¦ó¹B§@ªº ?
24. FreeBSD Internals
24.1. The FreeBSD Booting Process
24.2. PC Memory Utilization
24.3. DMA: What it Is and How it Works
24.4. The FreeBSD VM System
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25. Obtaining FreeBSD
25.1. CD-ROM Publishers
25.2. FTP Sites
25.3. CTM Sites
25.4. CVSup Sites
25.5. AFS Sites
A. °Ñ¦Ò¤åÄm
A.1. °w¹ï FreeBSD ªº®ÑÄy & Âø»x
A.2. ¨Ï¥ÎªÌ«ü«n
A.3. ºÞ²zªÌ«ü«n
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A.8. UNIX ªº¾ú¥v
A.9. Âø»x©M´Á¥Z
26. Resources on the Internet
26.1. Mailing lists
26.2. Usenet newsgroups
26.3. World Wide Web servers
26.4. Email Addresses
26.5. Shell Accounts
27. FreeBSD Project ¤u§@¤H­û
27.1. The FreeBSD Core Team
27.2. FreeBSD ¶}µo¤H­û
27.3. FreeBSD ¤å¥ó­pµe
27.4. ¤u§@¤À°t
28. PGP keys
28.1. Officers
28.2. Core Team members
28.3. Developers
List of Examples
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18-1. Checking out something from -current (ls(1)) and deleting it again:
18-2. Checking out the version of ls(1) in the 2.2-stable branch:
18-3. Creating a list of changes (as unidiffs) to ls(1)
18-4. Finding out what other module names can be used: