Learn as Linux Administrator
Jeffry Smith
smith at mclinux.com
Thu Aug 9 09:55:11 EDT 2001
"NAI" said:
>Hi all,
>I want to learn details as Linux Administrator.
>I don't know which book I need to take a loo, there are a lot of linux =
>administrator book.
>I have read Linux 7.1 bible and RedHat Linux System Administration =
>(which cover 6.0).
>They seem not very deep and clear explain.
>Can anyone help ??
>
>Thanks in advance
>
First, I would get the Unix Systems Administrator's Handbook (the latest
one is purple, I've heard it referred to as "The Barney Book"). Linux &
Unix are almost the same, and it's one of the better books out there.
The other book I used in my early learning was "Mastering Linux Premium
Edition," a Sybex book. Others will probably have other recommendations,
as well.
I would also recommend setting up a small network at home (2 cheap
computers to start with) where you can play around with the stuff.
There's nothing like doing it to make you understand.
jeff
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Visual grep. The operation of
finding patterns in a file optically rather than digitally (also
called an `optical grep'). See grep; compare vdiff.
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