Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 17:34:32 -0500 From: Brian Barto <bartobri@comcast.net> To: FreeBSD-Newbies@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Absolute BSD Message-ID: <81126C53-3BE1-11D8-A4F5-000A95886E00@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <Law15-F55acF1s5IOiV00007a2b@hotmail.com> References: <Law15-F55acF1s5IOiV00007a2b@hotmail.com>
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> Hi! > > I think that absolute BSD, the ultimate guide to FreeBSD from Michael > lucas is good for newbies, it's generally very good for newbies to > startup a server and teaches some basic unix tools, and teaches you > how to upgrade, etc.. It's quite like the handbook but much more > easier to follow for newbies and i think combining the handbook with > the Absolute BSD is a great teaching resource > yu cao > Agreed! This book spells out exactly what to do for installing, recompiling the kernel, backing up, hardening, configuring deamons, setting up SCSI, etc. It was and still is a huge life saver. I highly recommend it.
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