i think best book for this is -- linux pocket guide...
as it gives you all shell command in -- categories.
and that too very brief selected  useful options..crisp useful information
...
i found it very helpful.
Nidhi

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Jagadeesh Bhaskar P
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> > The instruction I mean is some terminal commands, like fdisk, du, df ,
> > date, etc, not kernel apis.
>
> I guess you are speaking of. are the commands that you can execute
> from the shell prompt.
>
> Most of such commands, that are accepted by Linux are UNIX ones, or
> their derivatives (with few extra ones, AFAIK).
>
> To learn, categorically, about the basic  commands like fdisk, du etc.
> one book I'd suggest is:
>
> "Your UNIX: The Ultimate Guide (Paperback)" by Sumitabha Das.
>
> Here is the link to it on Amazon:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0072520426/ref=sib_dp_pop_toc?ie=UTF8&p=S00R#reader-link
>
>
>
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>
> Jagadeesh Bhaskar P
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