Mark,

Can anyone suggest good sources of Linux documentation on the internet?
I know all about tldp.org and the like as well as USENET. I need solid
leads to good sysadmin info online. What are the newest places to get
deep knowledge of Linux kernel and sysadmin stuff?

The IBM DeveloperWorks Linux Zone (www-130.ibm.com/developerworks/linux) is a good source of quality articles and tutorials, including an eigth-part series (all printed would amount to a small book) writen by Gentoo Linux developers on LPI Level I certification. Although the focus is on software development, have vast amounts of information for sysadmins.

The IBM Redbooks (there's a link from the site above) also contains many good info for Linux Sysadmins, because they aren't limited to IBM products administration. After all, a DB2 Administrator using Linux has to know about shell scripts, System V IPC and etc.


[]s, Fernando Lozano

_______________________________________________
lpi-examdev mailing list
lpi-examdev@lpi.org
http://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev

Reply via email to