Do any texts cover the implementation of specific operating systems?
From: Operating systems teaching Some books commonly used in conjunction with the texts listed above are: – `The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD Unix Operating System’, Samuel Leffler, Kirk McKusick, Michael Karels, John Quarterman, 1989, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-06196-1. This book describes the kernel of 4.3BSD Unix in some detail, covering process and memory management (the latter being heavily VAX-oriented), file system organisation, device driver internals, terminal handling, IPC, network communications, some details of the Internet protocols, and system operation. I found this book to be well-written and concise. Accompanying the above is the `4.3BSD Answer Book’, Samuel Leffler, Kirk McKusick, 1991, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-54629-9. This short book provides answers to all of the exercises found at the end of each chapter in the daemon book. – `The Design of the Unix Operating System’, Maurice Bach, 1986, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-201757-1. This is the authoritative des
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