przez KRECHA 23 Lis 2024, 11:47
The "Unix and Linux System Administration Handbook" covers a ton of useful topics like system booting, user management, networking, and security. I found it really helpful because it’s clear and easy to follow, even if you’re just getting into system admin stuff. It goes into things like file systems, troubleshooting, and performance tuning, which makes it a solid resource for handling day-to-day tasks. It’s been one of my go-to references when I needed to understand how Unix and Linux really function in a practical setting. Definitely a book worth having on hand for anyone working with these systems.