John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> I currently work tech support for a local ISP and have been
> running Linux on my desktop dual-booting with Win98 here at
> work. I've got a nearly-complete machine here that would
> probably be QUITE happy in the rack with any other machines
> we have here at work.
> However, I intend to use it to learn how to be a System
> Administrator and am looking for a good book for someone
> who already knows how to install Linux and how to run it as
> an end-user. I would appreciate any suggestions you folks
> have for books that are simple enough for someone with SOME
> knowledge of running Linux, without being so simple as to
> bore me.

Give "Essential System Administration" by Aileen Frisch (I think I
spelled the name right, the book is at the office) a try.  It's an
excellent book, covers basic system administration, and gives excellent
information about the "why's".

For that matter, every O'Reilly & Associates book I've ever read has
been excellent.  Pick one that interests you and have at it!

-- 
Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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