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1.\" Copyright (c) 1986 Regents of the University of California.
2.\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
3.\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
4.\"
5.\" @(#)00.contents 5.2 (Berkeley) 6/3/86
6.\"
7.OH '''SMM Contents'
8.EH 'SMM Contents'''
9.TL
10UNIX System Manager's Manual (SMM)
11.sp
12\s-24.3 Berkeley Software Distribution, Virtual \s-2VAX\s+2\-11 Version\s+2
13.sp
14\fRApril, 1986\fR
15.PP
16This volume contains manual pages and supplementary documents useful to system
17administrators.
18The information in these documents applies to
19the Virtual \s-2VAX\s0-11 version of the system as distributed by U.C.
20Berkeley.
21.SH
22Reference Manual \- Section 8
23.tl '''(8)'
24.IP
25Section 8 of the UNIX Programmer's Manual contains information related to
26system operation, administration, and maintenance.
27.SH
28System Installation and Administration
29.IP
30.tl 'Installing and Operating 4.3BSD on the VAX''SMM:1'
31.QP
32The definitive reference document for those occasions when
33you find you need to start over again.
34
35.IP
36.tl 'Building 4.3BSD UNIX Systems with \fIConfig\fP''SMM:2'
37.QP
38In-depth discussions of the use and operation of the \fIconfig\fP
39program, and how to build your very own Unix kernel.
40
41.IP
42.tl 'Using ADB to Debug the Kernel''SMM:3'
43.QP
44Techniques for figuring out after the fact why the kernel crashed.
45
46.IP
47.tl 'Disc Quotas in a UNIX Environment''SMM:4'
48.QP
49A light introduction to the techniques
50for limiting the use of disc resources.
51
52.IP
53.tl 'Fsck \- The UNIX File System Check Program''SMM:5'
54.QP
55A reference document for using the \fIfsck\fP program during
56times of file system distress.
57
58.IP
59.tl 'Line Printer Spooler Manual''SMM:6'
60.QP
61This document describes the structure and installation procedure
62for the line printer spooling system.
63
64.IP
65.tl 'Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide''SMM:7'
66.QP
67The last word in installing and operating the \fIsendmail\fP program.
68
69.IP
70.tl 'Timed Installation and Operation Guide''SMM:8'
71.QP
72Describes how to maintain time synchronization between machines
73in a local network.
74
75.IP
76.tl 'UUCP Implementation Description''SMM:9'
77.QP
78Describes the implementation of uucp; for the installer and administrator.
79
80.IP
81.tl 'USENET Version B Installation''SMM:10'
82.QP
83How to install and maintain the News system.
84
85.IP
86.tl 'Name Server Operations Guide''SMM:11'
87.QP
88If you have a network this will be of interest.
89
90.SH
91Supporting Documentation
92
93.IP
94.tl 'Bug Fixes and Changes in 4.3BSD''SMM:12'
95.QP
96This document summarizes changes visible to the user accustomed to 4.2BSD.
97
98.IP
99.tl 'Changes to the Kernel in 4.3BSD''SMM:13'
100.QP
101A summary for the hard-core of changes in the kernel from 4.2BSD to 4.3BSD.
102
103.IP
104.tl 'A Fast File System for UNIX''SMM:14'
105.QP
106A description of the 4.2BSD file system organization, design and implementation.
107
108.IP
109.tl '4.3BSD Networking Implementation Notes''SMM:15'
110.QP
111A concise description of the system interfaces used within the
112networking subsystem.
113
114.IP
115.tl 'Sendmail \- An Internetwork Mail Router''SMM:16'
116.QP
117An overview document on the design and implementation of \fIsendmail\fP.
118
119.IP
120.tl 'On the Security of UNIX''SMM:17'
121.QP
122Hints on how to break UNIX, and how to avoid your system being broken.
123
124.IP
125.tl 'Password Security \- A Case History''SMM:18'
126.QP
127How the bad guys used to be able to break the password algorithm, and why
128they cannot now (at least not so easily).
129
130.IP
131.tl 'A Tour Through the Portable C Compiler''SMM:19'
132.QP
133How the portable C compiler works inside.
134
135.IP
136.tl 'Writing NROFF Terminal Descriptions''SMM:20'
137.QP
138A description of how to add a printer with new characteristics
139to Version 7 \fInroff\fP.
140
141.IP
142.tl 'A Dial\-Up Network of UNIX Systems''SMM:21'
143.QP
144Describes UUCP, a program for communicating files between UNIX systems.
145
146.IP
147.tl 'The Berkeley UNIX Time Synchronization Protocol''SMM:22'
148.QP
149The protocols and algorithms used by timed,
150the network time synchronization daemon.