Re: Slightly OT: How to learn UNIX

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Christopher Chan wrote:

I recommend you installing OpenSolaris in a virtual or physical
machine and build a labor environment.

Yes.


Buy study guides for Solaris certified System, Network and Security
Administrator (for Solaris 10 boxes). OpenSolaris is released under an
OSI approved license and pretty innovative.

:-O

Solaris/OpenSolaris comes with GREAT documentation. The only problem is reading through them. There is a lot of it!

I suggest taking things one step at a time. Don't try to go through the documentation all at once. Just look it up when you need to do a step on Solaris be it setup a interface or a nfs share and then repeatedly do that. Say ten times on day one. Then 5 times two days later. Once more a week later. Hopefully you get to do the same procedure once in a while afterwards. If all else fails, just hit the documentation.

http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/documentation/

Links to System Admin/Storage/Security/younameit on the left. They are all downloadable so that you do not have to read them on sun's website and they are available in pdf should you fancy printing them out.

This are also the opensolaris mailing lists.

Oh, great,  any ideas about other Unix flavors? (AIX, HP-UX)

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