Linux Administration Handbook by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder and Trent R. Hein is the defacto for sysadmins.Any other favorites besides this one.
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If you like having spare time, you need to read Automating Linux and Unix System Administration.
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Linux Administration Handbook by by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder and Trent R. Hein is a great book. Easy to read, covers all areas well, including a discussion on what the role of a Sysadmin is and should be. |
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"Linux System Administration" is pretty good. Covers almost everything.
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Time Management for System Administrators is a must have. It has nothing to do with technicals, which is a good thing since most of us are good at it. Instead, it focuses on time and work relationship management in a very clear ans pragmatic way. And we know how geeks suck at that things. |
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Linux Programming: A Beginner's Guide Has a bunch of useful sections for writing your own scripts. It covers bash, tcl/tk, gawk, perl, tcsh, gui programming with GTK and Qt. |
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