Partie III. Système

Table des matières

6. Applications 32 bits et 64 bits dans un environnement système 64 bits
6.1. Support d'exécution
6.2. Développement logiciel
6.3. Compilation logicielle sur plateformes biarch
6.4. Spécifications du noyau
7. Booting a Linux System
7.1. The Linux Boot Process
8. The systemd daemon
8.1. Basic Usage
8.2. System Start and Target Management
8.3. Advanced Usage
8.4. More information
9. The Boot Loader GRUB
9.1. Booting with GRUB
9.2. Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST
9.3. Uninstalling the Linux Boot Loader
9.4. Creating Boot CDs
9.5. The Graphical SUSE Screen
9.6. Troubleshooting
9.7. For More Information
10. The Boot Loader GRUB2
10.1. Main Differences from GRUB Legacy
10.2. Configuration File Structure
10.3. Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST
10.4. For More Information
11. Special System Features
11.1. Information about Special Software Packages
11.2. Virtual Consoles
11.3. Keyboard Mapping
11.4. Language and Country-Specific Settings
12. Dynamic Kernel Device Management with udev
12.1. The /dev Directory
12.2. Kernel uevents and udev
12.3. Drivers, Kernel Modules and Devices
12.4. Booting and Initial Device Setup
12.5. Monitoring the Running udev Daemon
12.6. Influencing Kernel Device Event Handling with udev Rules
12.7. Persistent Device Naming
12.8. Files used by udev
12.9. For More Information

openSUSE Reference 12.3