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A Good Book for Linux+ 1

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While this is not a book written specifically for the Linux+ certification, I used it to prepare for the Linux+ Beta exam (there were no Linux+ books then). I found it to be an excellent book with lots of hands-on exercises.

Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide
Steve Shah ISBN: 0072131365
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The

The explanations aren't just simple: They provide plenty of much-needed context. Shah covers everything from installation through advanced networking -- including four detailed chapters on real-world TCP/IP networking, security and all.

This Second Edition is thoroughly updated for Red Hat 7 (included on CD) as well as other new Linux technologies, such as PAM, the latest versions of GNOME, KDE, and Apache; the new File Hierarchy Standard and Linux Standard Base distribution. It's an outstanding resource for new Linux sysadmins.


A+,N+,S+,L+,I+,HTI+,CET,CST,CNST,CFOT,CCNT,ACSP,ISA CCST3
 
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