Http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au /~ Okeefe/p2b/Chinese/power2bash.html
Greg O 'Keefe, greg.okeefe@anu.edu.au
Leo Chen, leo_chen1985@yahoo.com.cn
V0.9a, fig 2000
This is an article describing the process in Linux from pressing power to displaying a bash prompt. Understanding these details is very helpful when you encounter problems or want to configure the system.
1. Preface
2. Hardware
- 2.1 Configuration
- 2.2 exercise
- 2.3 more information
3. Lilo
- 3.1 Configuration
- 3.2 exercise
- 3.3 More Information
4. Linux Kernel
- 4.1 Configuration
- 4.2 exercise
- 4.3 more information
5. gnu c library
- 5.1 Configuration
- 5.2 exercise
- 5.3 more information
6. init
- 6.1 Configuration
- 6.2 exercise
- 6.3 more information
7. File System
- 7.1 Configuration
- 7.2 Exercise
- 7.3 more information
8. Daemon
- 8.1 Configuration
- 8.2 exercise
- 8.3 more information
9. System Logs
- 9.1 Configuration
- 9.2 exercise
- 9.3 more information
10. Getty and login
- 10.1 Configuration
- 10.2 exercise
11. Bash
- 11.1 Configuration
- 11.2 exercise
- 11.3 more information
12. Command
13. Conclusion
14. Management
- 14.1 copyright notice
- 14.2 Homepage
- 14.3 feedback
- 14.4 statement
- 14.5 update history
- 14.6 todo