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Date:      Wed, 31 Jan 2001 16:27:58 +0500
From:      Assad Khan <assadk@netzone.net.pk>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Books regarding Network/System Administration
Message-ID:  <3A77F6BE.B5A26E0A@netzone.net.pk>

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<br>Hi,
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I installed FreeBSD 4.1 and its working fine.
I am able to do everything that I used to do in Linux. But I want to go
deeper, so I went to amazon.com and ordered the following books:
<p>Essential System Administration (O'Reilly)
<br>TCP/IP System Administration (O'Reilly)
<br>Learning Perl (O'Reilly)
<p>&nbsp; At one stage I was a bit confused, I had 2 books in front of
me, UNIX System Administration Handbook and Essential System Administration.
Both in my view address approximately the same issue, they have almost
the same number of pages and both received 4.5 stars in the overall reader
rating at amazon, but eventually, I went with O'Reilly's big name and ordered
Essential System administration. So someone who has read both the books
please comment on my decision, do I *need* the other book too?
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; And anyone who has read UNIX power tools (O'Reilly) please
kindly tell me if I should buy it or not. And also recommend some other
books that could help me with acquiring System Administration skills. I
have Greg's VERY nice book (The Complete FreeBSD), but are there any other
books apart from the handbook that deal only with FreeBSD?
<p>Thanks in Advance for any feedback.
<p>P.S: I use my father's Credit Card and he has put a limit on my spending
so the last thing I want is to order something that I don't need. :-)
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