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How to get the knowledge in UNIX? Suggest me . Please.

Hai, friends.

In one exam which i have to attend in the month of january, they asked "knowledge of c and unix are required" .

I am beginner to unix, even i dont know from where to start .

Please suggest me what to do , to get through the exam and interview.

I have already downloaded some books and started studying.

But i am in dilemma whether my approach is correct or not.

please give me your important advices so that i can get good knowledge in

as far as my exam is concerned . i have one month time.


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Hi

I think most people approach learning in their own way, however reading and playing are the best way to learn for me.

Get yourself the specific type of unix they are requesting and play with it while reading your books. If you can't find or get within the timeframe the system, get something like linux to work with.

I think the very act of installing and getting to work on the network will be worthwhile in learning about unix.

You have a limited time it seems but I think you should be fine for all the basics.

Thanks

ps. I am new to this forum as well, after searching around the forum there is an actual area that may be of use to you.

http://www.unix.com/im-new-unix-books-should-i-read/

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