Rusty wrote:
>
> I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on some books I
> am thinking of getting.
IMO:
For a general introduction to Linux, _Running Linux_ 3rd ed by Welsh,
et al is tops.
I've also found _Linux in a Nutshell_ to be very useful. A good Samba
book ( for example, _Using Samba_ [O'Reilly]) will be important in a
heterogenous network. The _Network/Systems Administrator's Guides_ are
available on-line.
My most frequently used resources, however, are the usr docs,
(file:/usr/docs in your browser if running RH), man & info pages and the
RedHat stuff in /usr/docs (e.g. the Reference Guide /usr/doc/rhl-rg
...).
The Google Linux search is also useful for finding online resources &
documentation:
http://www.google.com/linux
Marc
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