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Red Hat Recommended reading?
Greetings,
I tried seraching for a thread on this topic and couldn't find one, so no beating me up for posting this! I am a Solaris admin and i just got a new job where we have a few Red Hat Linux servers. There are many books out there and I am not ready to get certified. I am wondering what you guys think would be a good book or two for a good foundation in Red Hat. Thanks for your suggestions. ~Bob |
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I'd just recommend the redhat docs, they're available a pdfs.
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