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Posted: Aug 10 2009
The book covers a broad range of topics. The book is more than a listing of commands. It offers enough auxiliary information to establish a solid understanding of why and how things work.
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Posted: May 22 2009
This book is laid out in a clean, concise manner and is an excellent entree' to understanding basic Linux systems administration. It definitely helped me to get up-to-speed quickly in my new job, and although I am considerably more knowledgeable now, it continues to serve as a reliable reference for seldom performed tasks. Common tasks such as NIS setup are handled in a compact, cookbook style by the author. While not overly "meaty", it provides a solid and usable framework.
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Posted: Mar 12 2009
This book is for people who are beginners in Linux...but want to get into Linux System Administration... This book does a GREAT job into going into the basics on how to get a Linux Server up and running. Has some AWESOME configuration examples that actually get you up and running! I, to this day, still use the DNS configuration examples to set up DNS servers at my job today! Great book for beginners who want to be power users... -C

















