Hi, 
I have been using Linux for a few years now, both at home
and at work for such things as DNS, intranet server, samba
file servers and now my desktop PC. However, with the good
desktop config tools available, it means apps can be installed
and configured fast but I do not know what's going on behind the 
scenes. There are also other aspects of Linux which I may never
need to use or have the time to investigate within our company e.g. 
BSD style printing, configuring raw partitons on disks.
So what is the best way to learn what I am missing?
Should I just get a big "everything about linux" book or have a look
at one of the linux certification books which should contain the most
important and common things a sysadmin should know about linux?

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