Re: Slightly OT: Systems Admin Books

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Marc M wrote:
How about Running Linux by Matt Welsh? That is good. Another good book is the one by Michael Jang that prepares you for the RHCE cert. Yesterday I saw one like 'Linux command reference' or 'pocket reference' etc. O'Reilly has some great books along those lines, think that one that I saw was only about ten bucks.
Marc




On 8/26/05, *Paul Lemmons* <Paul.Lemmons@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:Paul.Lemmons@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    I got me a $20 Amazon gift certificate today and it is burning a
    hole in my inbox. I would like to buy a good Linux Systems
    Administration book and would welcome recommendations. I already
    bought the Linux in a nutshell and was a little disappointed. It is
    a great command reference but does not have enough details on
    networking, disk management, tuning or really anything that is part
    of managing a Linux server. So, if you any of you have any
    experience in this area, I would really appreciate your advice in
    how to part with my $20(+) wisely.


"Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration" by Terry Collings and Kurt Wall is pretty good (at least for Red Hat systems). I don't know it there is a Fedora version.

Regards,

John


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