I can highly recommend that book. I used it as a textbook when teaching college courses in Linux Administration. I also knew Evi personally, a truly wonderful person and a great loss to our corner of the universe.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 4:29 PM MC_Sequoia <[email protected]> wrote: > "It's always good to have a repeatable, known good method and/or procedure > for doing things. You'll start to remember how to do these tasks and in the > event something goes wrong, you'll have a standard documented set of steps > to refer back to for troubleshooting." > > Alternatively, you can always reference the Linux System Administration > Handbook online at > https://mog.dog/files/SP2019/2017%20Nemeth%20Evi%20etal%20-%20UNIX%20and%20Linux%20System%20Administration%20Handbook%5B5thED%5D_Rell.pdf > > Or pick up a paper copy and keep it on your desk. Highlight sections, use > those colored tabs, write notes in the margins, etc. > > This book is highly recommended and often referenced by actual Linux > Sys-Admins. It might be a bit of your head technically, but I found it > easier to read and grok concepts than from just Linux technical manuals as > they authors do a better job of explaining technical details, connecting > concepts together so the reader gets a more complete picture. >
