On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 8:39 AM, Russell Reiter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dee, although you requested information on how to guides, allow me to > recommend two O'reilly reference books which might help in the future. The > first is Practical UNIX and Internet Security, this book has a > comprehensive section on NFS. The other is UNIX Power Tools. You should be > able to find both on the internet in PDF format. I have dog eared paper > copies but I recall being able to find copies for others on the net. > Personally, I find a little peripheral reading from a historical context > to be quite helpful in troubleshooting setups. > Hope this helps. > I used to buy books to learn things about Linux but haven't in quite a while. Things change rapidly and books take forever to produce. An example - - Debian 8 uses some different terms for setting up Apache2.4 than does Debian 7. Apache 2.2 requires different folder names (sometimes) than does 2.4. I have also gotten myself in serious trouble doing things that were legitimate somewhat previously and were no longer. You're suggesting that these 2 hold value even long after they hit the scene. Will look for them and get them handy! Thanks for helping! Dee
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