bsd book
Dev Tugnait
dev at unixdaemon.org
Thu Dec 9 05:05:38 PST 2004
Absolute BSD is a good book by Micheal Lucas and seems like what you really want... i havent read the complete freebsd.
* Florian Hengstberger (e0025265 at student.tuwien.ac.at) wrote:
> Hi!
> I need help concerning free-bsd literature:
>
> Two books seem to be interesting ("the complete freebsd",
> "absolute bsd") but although I had a look at both I'm not quite
> sure which one to buy.
> What I want is a deep bsd-specific guide covering mostly freebsd related topic
> such as the kernel, system administration and of
> course as much networking as possible.
> I want to avoid paying for a 100-pages introduction to c-shell or
> bash (with wich I'm now familiar with) or a man-page like overview
> of the basic unix commands (ls and cd are under control now!).
> So which one of the two books would you recommend.
> If both are ok: what's the difference?
>
> Thanks a lot
> Florian
>
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