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NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384) Linux IP multicast router 0.06 plus PIM-SM NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0. Reading the kernel messages helps you understand what occurs when the system starts up. Don’t read these messages word for word too many details will just bog you down. What you should do is look at the messages to gain a sense of how the system works. Of course, there are slight variations among the messages displayed on various systems, but the messages give you a very good idea of what is going on as the kernel initializes the hardware. After the kernel concludes its portion of the boot process, the kernel starts the init program, which controls the rest of the startup. Loading Linux Services The init Process The init process, which is process number one, is the mother of all processes. After the kernel initializes all of the devices, the init program runs and starts all of the software. The init program is configured by the /etc/inittab file. Listing 1.4 shows the inittab file that comes with Red Hat 7.2: Listing 1.4: The inittab File # # inittab This file describes how the INIT process should set up # the system in a certain run-level. # # Author: Miquel van Smoorenburg,
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