Linux System Administration Handbook

Linux System Administration Handbook
ISBN-10
0136805965
ISBN-13
9780136805960
Category
Computers / Operating Systems / General
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall Ptr
Authors
Mark F. Komarinski, Cary Collett

Description

The first true system administrator's book for Linux systems administration professionals!
-- Technical and practical explanations of every major system administration task, including security, Internet setup, hardware configuration and file serving.
-- Real-world help with administering Linux in heterogeneous networked environments.
-- CD-ROM contains OpenLinux from Caldera -- the most popular business version of Linux!

More and more businesses are turning to Linux as a cost-effective, rock-solid solution for Internal networks and Internet connectivity. This is the first book that systematically teaches Linux system administrators the real- world skills they'll need to succeed. Coverage includes everything you need to know to manage Linux networking, file service, E-mail, security, print sharing, Web, FTP and NetNews. Learn the latest practical information on configuring hardware and peripherals, customizing the kernel, tuning Linux performance, handling upgrades, and choosing among Linux distributions. Get more productive with the book's extensive practical scripts and automation techniques. There's nothing "academic" in this comprehensive guide: every word was written by expert system administrators who work with Linux every day -- and love it!

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