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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? How to become good UNIX engineer Post 302450266 by Sun Fire on Thursday 2nd of September 2010 05:07:44 AM
Old 09-02-2010
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Originally Posted by solaris_user
I asked because my head is all in Solaris, I am reading Solaris advanced administration and I understand what is written in that book.

I asked because I saw here is a loot of UNIX adminis, and I am trying to help if someone has a problem with Solaris, but often Jilliagre tells me what I am telling wrong Smilie

I really recommend that you try to take the official training for Solaris administration by SUN. It's very organized, and the contents of the books are really great. If you can't afford the training then get those books, and start reading and practice every topic.

Then you need a job where you face real life scenarios. This forum is very helpful, you should try the things you read here.
 

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