What are folks recommendations for the updated edition of BSD UNIX Toolbox:
1000+ Commands for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD (Paperback)by Christopher Negus
(Author), Francois Caen (Author)?
Overall, Absolute FreeBSD boosted my confidence/competence but as my only
printed Unix/Linux/BSD resource although it is not the be one and end all
resource to FreeBSD as I was hoping for, particularly when it comes to slightly
more advanced topics as building a production LAMP server. I have the budget
for another book.
I don't have access to a print version so I can really check it out before I
buy. Has anyone found BSD UNIX useful, more than useless, or redundant? Is it
organized and indexed well? Is a good read on the toilet or only when when
your working on a box? Hasn't some other sys admin documented their commands
really well and shared them? This recommendation would be for a FreeBSD novice
user. If they didn't know how to script and had a choice between BSD UNIX
Toolbox and a book about how to script, what would they be better off getting?
On that note, does anyone have recommendations for a freebsd orientated
beginners guide to scripting and using scripts to manage a freebsd box and
common systems/services/daemons?
loonybomber
May the admins live long and prosper.
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