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January 30th, 2004, 01:29 AM
#1
Junior Member
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January 30th, 2004, 01:42 AM
#2
Hi Ghost_law and welcome.
So, you need to learn Linux for an MCSE course? can you provide more details and then I`m sure you will get lots of information.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes
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January 30th, 2004, 02:44 AM
#3
Junior Member
you request more information
hey,
OK well hmmmm, My course incorperates networking and i have to know as much about both Windows 2000 server and Linux everything i can get hold of for when i do my exams.
So what i really need information on is for root user, for e.g networking config and setup on linux.
you need to know anymore please just ask.
Kind regards
Law
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January 30th, 2004, 03:46 AM
#4
MCSE= Microsoft Certified Systems engineer. not linux. lol
Heres a good link for you though.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Net-HOWTO/
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January 30th, 2004, 05:09 AM
#5
Junior Member
i know lol
hey,
i know that MCSE = Microsoft Certfied Systems Engineer, but im also doing the A+ hardware course and a netowrking course altogether which is costing me like £4500 to do.
thanks for the link i will be reading it very soon,
Kind regards
Law
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January 30th, 2004, 08:36 AM
#6
If you wanna start with linux ( actually not only that ), this is the GOD of all rtfm-ers :
http://linux.oreilly.com/ (some books might cost tho)
http://www.dsl.org/cookbook/ (<- this one i use if i need it )
Have fun reading,
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January 30th, 2004, 03:40 PM
#7
No doubt, that Linux-cookbook is gonna be a must have, even for advanced Linux users. Coupling that with the man pages should take you as far as you want to go. Have fun man. 
.dublix
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