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- From: ziemniak@cl-next4.msu.edu (Terrence Ziemniak)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin
- Subject: Re: Breaking in to Unix admin. Need Suggestions!!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.144716.22483@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 14:47:16 GMT
- References: <CSS.92Nov13142447@tron.stx.com>
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- In article <CSS.92Nov13142447@tron.stx.com> css@tron.stx.com (Chris
- Shenton) writes:
- >
- > I found _UNIX_System_Administration_Handbook_ by Nemeth, Snyder,
- > Seebass to be a very good overview of the sysadm chores. Lots of
- > detail, etc. This would be a good place to start for an idea of where
- > things live (eg: filesystem organization) and how to configure stuff
- > (eg: sendmail, printers).
- >
- > It's not really oriented toward troubleshooting, but it will arm you
- > with enough information so that you can make intelligent decisions on
- > where to look for problems in a confused system.
-
- is there any other books of this nature recommended by this group for an
- admin to be?
-
- thanks
-