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flyfisher
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Best Book (RedHat) to learn

What is the best book to learn day to day Red Hat for a guy coming over from Cisco?

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Online resources. Tons of info and free. Redhat lists (or did - I don't know if they do anymore know that they are Fedora) their manuals on their website.

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I would suggest any study material that helps to prepare you for the LPI exam. Being as vendor neutral as you can is your best bet. Where I work we run 4 distro's of Linux. Each has their place, and If I only learned RedHat I would be somewhat crippled in the other distro's. Good luck to you.

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Best Book for REDHAT

Hi friends,
As per my suggestion try the Redhat Linux Fedora Bible by Wiley pub. is best for anyone. Others are TATA MCgraw Hill books.
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Mastering: Linux Red Hat 9

It's worth looking into getting a copy of this, it's got some really good stuff in it.

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