System

Table of Contents

6. 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications in a 64-Bit System Environment
6.1. Runtime Support
6.2. Software Development
6.3. Software Compilation on Biarch Platforms
6.4. Kernel Specifications
7. Booting and Boot Managers
7.1. The Boot Process
7.2. Boot Management
7.3. Selecting a Boot Loader
7.4. Booting with GRUB
7.5. Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST
7.6. Uninstalling the Linux Boot Loader
7.7. Creating Boot CDs
7.8. Troubleshooting
7.9. For More Information
8. The Linux Kernel
8.1. Kernel Update
8.2. Kernel Sources
8.3. Kernel Configuration
8.4. Kernel Modules
8.5. Settings in the Kernel Configuration
8.6. Compiling the Kernel
8.7. Installing the Kernel
8.8. Cleaning Your Hard Disk after Compilation
9. Special Features of SUSE LINUX
9.1. Hints for Special Software Packages
9.2. Virtual Consoles
9.3. Keyboard Mapping
9.4. Language and Country-Specific Settings
10. The SUSE LINUX Boot Concept
10.1. Booting with the Initial RAM Disk
10.2. The init Program
10.3. Runlevels
10.4. Changing Runlevels
10.5. Init Scripts
10.6. The YaST Runlevel Editor
10.7. SuSEconfig and /etc/sysconfig
10.8. The YaST sysconfig Editor
11. The X Window System
11.1. Optimizing the X Configuration
11.2. Installing and Configuring Fonts
11.3. OpenGL — 3D Configuration
12. Printer Operation
12.1. Preparation and Other Considerations
12.2. Methods and Protocols for Connecting Printers
12.3. Installing the Software
12.4. Configuring the Printer
12.5. Special Features in SUSE LINUX
12.6. Troubleshooting
13. Mobile Computing with Linux
13.1. Laptops
13.2. Mobile Hardware
13.3. Cellular Phones and PDAs
13.4. For More Information
14. PCMCIA
14.1. Hardware
14.2. Software
14.3. Configuration
14.4. Utilities
14.5. Troubleshooting
14.6. For More Information
15. System Configuration Profile Management
15.1. Terminology
15.2. Configuration
15.3. Troubleshooting
15.4. For More Information
16. Power Management
16.1. Power Saving Functions
16.2. APM
16.3. ACPI
16.4. Rest for the Hard Disk
16.5. The powersave Package
16.6. The YaST Power Management Module
17. Wireless Communication
17.1. Wireless LAN
17.2. Bluetooth
17.3. Infrared Data Transmission
18. The Hotplug System
18.1. Devices and Interfaces
18.2. Hotplug Events
18.3. Hotplug Agents
18.4. Automatic Module Loading
18.5. Hotplug with PCI
18.6. The Boot Scripts Coldplug and Hotplug
18.7. Error Analysis
19. Dynamic Device Nodes with udev
19.1. Creating Rules
19.2. Automization with NAME and SYMLINK
19.3. Regular Expressions in Keys
19.4. Key Selection
19.5. Consistent Names for Mass Storage Devices
20. File Systems in Linux
20.1. Terminology
20.2. Major File Systems in Linux
20.3. Some Other Supported File Systems
20.4. Large File Support in Linux
20.5. For More Information
21. PAM — Pluggable Authentication Modules
21.1. Structure of a PAM Configuration File
21.2. The PAM Configuration of sshd
21.3. Configuration of PAM Modules
21.4. For More Information

SUSE LINUX 9.2