Yeah
It is great to see someone find out about the power of command-line and 
intrested in finding out the detail about the os he/she is using.
Great steps.
GoGoGo

Books are good. This one mentioned is very good, detailed.

Cheers
Szemir


On Thursday 02 January 2003 08:49, you wrote:
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> On Thursday 02 January 2003 08:47, Michael Walters wrote:
> > I also learned how to send files like bindir.txt and bindir2.txt to
> > others across the net by attaching them to my email. But of course, I
> > would not send the 26 1/4 page bindir2 to someone else on the net unless
> > he or she asked me to. But I have the file printed out for reference.
>
> and now just to explore /sbin, /usr/sbin, /usr/local/bin and
> /usr/local/sbin ;-)
>
> seriously, it's great to hear you're having fun and learning lots. as for
> command summary info, i highly recommend O'Reilly's Linux in a Nutshell
> book. it's a great desk reference for commands, shells, etc... yes, man
> pages are great (and info pages suck ;), but a concise book is sometimes
> worth its weight in gold...
>
> - --
> Aaron J. Seigo
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> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
>     - Albert Einstein
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