A no-nonsense guide for IT professionals While Linux vendors promise speed, efficiency, and reliability, it's the IT professionals who must deliver on that promise. Updated to reflect all the recent changes to Linux version 2.4, this new edition of the McKinnons' popular guide gets system administrators and engineers quickly up to speed on everything they need to know to customize and upgrade their Linux systems. From swap-space options, disk partitions, and installation, through printer and video device configuration and installing and upgrading the Linux kernel, this guide follows the highly successful, classroom-tested approach that the McKinnons have refined during their years as professional trainers. Responding to the ongoing needs of IT professionals for current and reliable information on the latest technologies, Wiley Computer Publishing introduces the Gearhead Press titles. These books, written by accomplished trainers in their respective fields, focus on real-world examples and case studies to give readers the best information on leading topics. The Gearhead Press titles are characterized by two imprints: In the Trenches and Point to Point-both series include fast-paced books written by fellow IT professionals who have been there and done that. In the Trenches books introduce technologies, guide readers to proficiency, and serve as practical, hands-on references after the initial tasks are accomplished. The Point to Point titles invite readers to join an IT team at a model company and implement technologies in real-world environments-demonstrating actual problems and solutions.
This is an interesting book. If you're looking for how to set up any of the standard UNIX type services like DNS or a Samba server, this is not the book for you. But it does cover stuff like installing over a network, configuring XFree86, installation on SCSI, and kernel building, which are topics not always or often covered in other books. All in all, a handy reference for a Linux bookshelf.
It's about time this book was published
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
As an experienced Unix person but new to Linux, I found this book to be very helpful and relevant to getting Linux up and running, and then updated. Updating the kernel is really a complex task, and was very well explained by the McKinnons. I've tried to follow a couple of other books and found them to be less helpful than the mcKinnons' book.It's well worth the money, and is an essential reference guide for anyone working with Linux -- especially us newcomers.
The Most Thorough Around
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book cover details of Linux I have not found discussed in other books. It shows how to upgrade the kernel, as well as how to adapt installations to meet specific needs, which is key for any professional working with Linux.
Experience Counts
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
In both this book and their Installing Linux book the McKinnons' really demonstrate the value of experience. Their classroom-tested approach makes for an accessible read.
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