Description |
xxvii, 548 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Basic admin functions -- Intermediate admin fuctions -- Advanced admin functions. |
Summary |
"In Mastering Linux System Administration, Linux experts and system administrators Christine Bresnahan and Richard Blum deliver a comprehensive roadmap to go from Linux beginner to expert Linux system administrator with a learning-by-doing approach. Organized by do-it-yourself tasks, the book includes instructor materials like a sample syllabus, additional review questions, and slide decks. Amongst the practical applications of the Linux operating system included within, you’ll find detailed and easy-to-follow instruction on: Installing Linux servers, understanding the boot and initialization processes, managing hardware, and working with networks; Accessing the Linux command line, working with the virtual directory structure, and creating shell scripts to automate administrative tasks; Managing Linux user accounts, system security, web and database servers, and virtualization environments; Perfect for entry-level Linux system administrators, as well as system administrators familiar with Windows, Mac, NetWare, or other UNIX systems, Mastering Linux System Administration is a must-read guide to manage and secure Linux servers."--publisher's website. |
Note |
Includes index. |
Subject |
Linux -- Administration.
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Operating systems (Computers)
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Added Author |
Blum, Richard, 1962- author.
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ISBN |
9781119794455 (pbk.) |
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1119794455 (pbk.) |
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