[CentOS] Re: Slightly OT: How to learn UNIX
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at lubik.ca
Thu Mar 6 14:28:07 UTC 2008
Christopher Chan wrote:
>
>> I recommend you installing OpenSolaris in a virtual or physical
>> machine and build a labor environment.
>
> Yes.
>
>>
>> Buy study guides for Solaris certified System, Network and Security
>> Administrator (for Solaris 10 boxes). OpenSolaris is released under an
>> OSI approved license and pretty innovative.
>
> :-O
>
> Solaris/OpenSolaris comes with GREAT documentation. The only problem is
> reading through them. There is a lot of it!
>
> I suggest taking things one step at a time. Don't try to go through the
> documentation all at once. Just look it up when you need to do a step on
> Solaris be it setup a interface or a nfs share and then repeatedly do
> that. Say ten times on day one. Then 5 times two days later. Once more a
> week later. Hopefully you get to do the same procedure once in a while
> afterwards. If all else fails, just hit the documentation.
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/documentation/
>
> Links to System Admin/Storage/Security/younameit on the left. They are
> all downloadable so that you do not have to read them on sun's website
> and they are available in pdf should you fancy printing them out.
>
> This are also the opensolaris mailing lists.
Oh, great, any ideas about other Unix flavors? (AIX, HP-UX)
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