"Linux Administration - A Beginner's Guide" by Steven Graham and Steve Shah is aimed at "strong Windows users who know something about the Windows networking environment" (from their intro). My copy is the third edition, which is from 2003, so it's a little old. I'm not a system administrator, I got it to fill in gaps in my knowledge. I found it useful.

Alan

Michael Sternberg wrote:

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What book on modern Linux administration you will recommend to a
seasoned Windows system administrator ?


No answers at all ?? Maybe I did not asked right:
Our sysadmin (never used Linux before) will have from now to
support two-three Linux servers. The servers will be used for
development. So he came to me asking about good book that will
help him in this task.. What can you recommend ?


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