[plug] re; Books

Jon L. Miller jlmiller at wantree.com.au
Fri Jul 16 03:19:01 WST 1999


Do they teach you how to compile the kernel and add the modules ( I guess this is the correct term)?

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On 7/15/99, at 9:20 AM, Tamara Thompson wrote: 

>I'm just a beginner, but the books that I really have come to love so far on Linux and networking are the O'Reilly "Essential System Administration" (Frisch) and "TCP/IP Network Administration" (Hunt).  Those combined with Howto's found on the various Linux web sites have been extremely helpful.
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>Tamara
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>>>> "Jon L. Miller" <jlmiller at wantree.com.au> 07/15 7:09 AM >>>
>Well it looks as though I'll have to get bit by the Linux/RH bug.  After going through the project this week I've come to the conclusion I really need to apply some study in this area.  So what book would a network engineer use to learn and practice Linux.  I'm particularly interested in the networking and Internet component  and a lot about the command set.
>I purchased Red Hat Linux Unleased from SAMS, and the CD Red Hat 6.0, I saw in Boffins there is a book on the commands in a reference manual, should I look at this or is this too tough for the early stages.
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>Jon L. Miller, MCNE ASE
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Jon L. Miller, MCNE ASE
MMT Networks Pty Ltd
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