On Wednesday 26 February 2003 10:59, someone, possibly Neeraj Arora, typed:
> another good place to search for information would be the book
>
> the design and implementation of 4.4 bsd

Neeraj,

I might be completely off, but I think this book goes to 4.4BSD as it was 
published by UCB. This is very different from FreeBSD 4.4. 4.4BSD is what 
FreeBSD 1.0 (and everything following that) was based on :)

This would still be a good read to get some historical insights into the 
architecture of BSD though.

Will

> >>> Willie Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/26/03 06:52PM >>>
>
> On Wednesday 26 February 2003 9:34, someone, possibly Aas, Eskild, typed:
> > Dear Sirs
> >
> >
> > We are three students attending Hærens Ingeniørhøgskole (the norwegian
> > millitary engineering school). We are currently working on an
> > assignment about operating systems. We are writing about FreeBSD 4.4.
> > We would like to know if you can help us find , or tell us where we can
> > find information about these following subjects:
> >
> > *   OS structure
> > *   Process-handling
> > *   CPU-handling
> > *   Memory-handling
> > *   Filesystem (implementation)
> > *   I/O structure
> > *   Security
>
> A good place to start would be the FreeBSD developer's handbook, this is
> available at
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/inde
>x.html
>
> It is not written specifically about 4.4, which has been deprecated for
> quite some time now, but focuses on FreeBSD in general, it should get you
> well on your way there though.
>
> Will

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