Not so much a "good book" thing as it is the author's perspective.  I must
have 30 or so volumes. some are outdated, but not yet trash, as they
sometime provide clues newer books assume.  One book I like is Red Hat
Linux 6 Server - Kabir - M&T Books.  More or less complete for a new
sysadmin on Linux.  But very sparse on some points.  And of course you
always want to look on the net for HOWTOs.  They generally, if found,
provide good step be step for accomplishing what you want to do.

Tom





Michael McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/21/2000 10:01:03 AM

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I am a "Newbie" and am enjoying the new adventure.  I like to use books
to instruct me in new things.  I have purchased several books on Linux,
however, even though I have gotten some good information from them it is
not enough.  I would like to find a VERY complete book on all Linux
commands which is more indepth than "man" or LDP.  These seem to lose me
quickly because, although, they give the commands that's about all.  I
need an instruction manual which gives step by step instructions with
the reasons and expected results (and problems).  So, if any has some
suggestions which would help me out I would appreciate it.
Michael


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