Not very often do you come across a book that is so informative and well put together. I actually checked this book out from the school library and fell in love with it after it held my hand through some relatively advanced system administration tasks. I would recommend this book to anyone that administers Unix machines. The only downside is that it is kind of dated (but not outdated).
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This book should take you from being a Unix user to a learned Unix user. It is realy your second lesson( and perhaps the most important one ) about Unix and is a must for those who wish to stop wondering about how's and what's of Unix.
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The author is specific about the intended audience. If users have done their homework, Armstrong's book does the rest and more. This book has helped me on my job a LOT.
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This is all I need to understand UNIX concepts. Well organized and extremely well-written. No cutesy "look at me" prose - just straightforward information with a lot of the author's personal zest! I loved it.
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The best book about Unix I ever read
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