[ale] Advice on System Admin Books

Joe Knapka jknapka at charter.net
Mon Aug 23 02:28:27 EDT 1999


Yeah, what he said. Honestly, the HOWTOs are very good,
and when they aren't, you can always post to ALE :-)
But the "Linux Network Administrator's Guide" (O'Reilly)
is quite good, too.

Luck,

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ryan at toast.wildfyre.com wrote:
> 
> One book that I always reccomend to people is Running Linux by O'Reilly.
> It gives you a basic knowledge for doing any administrative things you
> could want.  I don't know of any really outstanding books for networking.
> I learned all of my networking from HOWTOs.
> 
> Ryan Bridges
> <ryanbridges at mindspring.com>
> 
> On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Rick Barter wrote:
> 
> > Hey, everyone.  I've got my Linux box up and running, but am new at
> > system administration.
> >
> > Could someone give me some advice on a good system admin book?  I'm
> > also looking for a good networking book to help me get my system
> > connected to the Internet.  I've set it up as a server and want to






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