Re: Good book on Linux Admin (Centos 5.5)

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2011/6/2  <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Eero Volotinen wrote:
>> 2011/6/2 Todd Cary <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> My Admin books are out of date, so I need a new one that contains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 Professionals by
>> Professionals)  from amazon
> <snip>
> Then there's the Real Thing:
> I'd rate these evenly, though some folks think more of the second:
> Essential Systems Administration, Ealeen Frisch, O'Reilly. You should
> especially read the second chapter, The Unix Way, which explains, clearly,
> the archetecture of *Nix, and how it works and hangs together (not the
> code, but the o/s)
> (There's also an O'Reilly Linux Systems Administration title)

for basic or advanced use: the rute:

http://linux.2038bug.com/rute-home.html

--
Eero
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