On 6/2/2011 4:18 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
The things I always look for and almost never find are
(a) A split between tutorial (step-by-step for common uses) and
reference sections (that have all the options). Once you've followed the
tutorial you won't want to wade through that again to
On 6/3/2011 11:54 AM, Thomas Harold wrote:
The things I always look for and almost never find are
(a) A split between tutorial (step-by-step for common uses) and
reference sections (that have all the options). Once you've followed the
tutorial you won't want to wade through that again to
On Fri, 3 Jun 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:
I'm not sure how someone starting today would find the core tool set
(which is almost unchanged today except for the GNU options on some
commands and the addition of perl) or where to start with
man/google. Or if these even matter any more now that
On 6/3/2011 12:32 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jun 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:
I'm not sure how someone starting today would find the core tool set
(which is almost unchanged today except for the GNU options on some
commands and the addition of perl) or where to start with
man/google.
My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains
info about the Linux as in Centos 5.5.
I am a Sunday user; not one earning a living as an Admin.
Recommendations welcomed
Todd
P.S. Current book is Linux System Administration, Second
Edition, by Vicki Stanfield and
2011/6/2 Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com:
My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains
info about the Linux as in Centos 5.5.
I am a Sunday user; not one earning a living as an Admin.
Recommendations welcomed
how about:
The Definitive Guide to CentOS (Books for
On 6/2/11, Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com wrote:
My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains
info about the Linux as in Centos 5.5.
Hi Todd;
Another good book is the CentOS Bible. (Timothy Boronczyk,
Christopher Negus) It's fairly comprehensive and touches on a good
Eero Volotinen wrote:
2011/6/2 Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com:
My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains
info about the Linux as in Centos 5.5.
I am a Sunday user; not one earning a living as an Admin.
Recommendations welcomed
how about:
The Definitive
On 6/2/2011 2:28 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains
info about the Linux as in Centos 5.5.
I am a Sunday user; not one earning a living as an Admin.
Recommendations welcomed
how about:
The Definitive Guide to CentOS (Books for
@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Good book on Linux Admin (Centos 5.5)
On 6/2/2011 2:28 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains
info about the Linux as in Centos 5.5.
I am a Sunday user; not one earning a living as an Admin.
Recommendations
2011/6/3 Mike Hanby mha...@uab.edu:
I've found this one helpful:
RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide (Exam RH302) (Certification
Press)
it's a bit antique. newer version (rhcsa rhce ) is coming soon to stores.
--
eero
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