On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:25:31 -0500
Curt Tresenriter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

> I've started to read this book and I'm wondering whether or not it's 
> worth the time since what I'm really interested in is Linux.
> Is enough of it relevant to make it worthwhile... or is just some of 
> it helpful? Are there parts that may as well be be passed over, or 
> am I better off focusing on a Linux book?

It can't hurt. It sounds like it'll give you a quick and dirty grounding
in the internal workings, like filesystems, CLI, and stuff.

If you do some googling, there are a lot of free online Linux training
courses, IIRC IBM has one that is pretty thorough.

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