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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Req:Advanced kernel bible Post 302101068 by gokulagiridaran on Wednesday 27th of December 2006 10:43:24 AM
Old 12-27-2006
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Originally Posted by Perderabo
Solaris Internals -- Core Kernel Architecture Jim Mauro & Richard McDougall
Understanding the Linux Kernel Daniel P. Bovet & Marco Cesati
Sun Performance and Tuning Adrian Cockcroft
System Performance Tuning Gian-Paolo D. Musumeci & Mike Loukides
wow.. can u plz fwd me the boks.
thanks in advance
gokul.
 

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EBZIP(1)							   User Commands							  EBZIP(1)

NAME
ebzip - compress a CD-ROM book SYNOPSIS
ebzip [option...] [book-directory] OPTIONS
-f --force-overwrite set overwrite mode to `force' (same as `--overwrite force') -h --help display this help, then exit -i --information list information of compressed files -k --keep don't delete original files -l INTEGER --level INTEGER compression level; 0..5 (default: 0) -n --no-overwrite set overwrite mode to `no' (same as `--overwrite no') -o DIRECTORY --output-directory DIRECTORY ouput files under DIRECTORY (default: .) -q --quiet --silence suppress all warnings -s TYPE[,TYPE] --skip-content TYPE[,TYPE...] skip content; font, graphic, sound or movie (default: none is skipped) -S SUBBOOK[,SUBBOOK...] --subbook SUBBOOK[,SUBBOOK...] target subbook (default: all subbooks) -t --test only check for input files -u --uncompress uncompress files -v --version display version number, then exit -w MODE --overwrite MODE set overwrite mode of output files; confirm, force or no (default: confirm) -z --compress compress files Argument: book-directory top directory of a CD-ROM book (default: .) Default action: When invoked as `ebunzip', uncompression is the default action. When invoked as `ebzipinfo', listing information is the default action. Otherwise, compression is the default action. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to m-kasahr@sra.co.jp. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Motoyuki Kasahara ebzip (EB Library) version 4.4.3 July 2012 EBZIP(1)
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