With so many books to buy, he might prefer to try Safari Tech Books
(http://safari.oreilly.com/) which will work out way cheaper in the
long run, and keep all books up to date.
It allows you to have your own personal library of, say, 5 books. When
you are done with a particular book, you simply remove it from your
library and add another one. It's like taking the old book back to the
store and swapping it for a new one at no extra charge.
z
On Thursday July 10 2003 02:17 pm, Greg Brown wrote:
> A good friend of mine landed a job down in CLT and he has to learn
> about system administration of all things command line. Not only
> does he need to know administration he needs to learn about the
> general workings and operations of:
>
> UNIX (AIX, Solaris, and maybe HP-UX)
> Linux (not sure which distro, probably RH)
> BSD (unsure of which distro, probably FreeBSD)
>
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