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RE: Linux Administration Made Easy (LAME) guide updated for 6.1



I second. It's a great job.

Thanks. It's a must survival guide for new and old Sysadm.  

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From: mcamacho habitat co cr [mailto:mcamacho habitat co cr]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 11:25 AM
To: redhat-install-list redhat com
Cc: @swan.dairy-farm.com.hk
Subject: Re: Linux Administration Made Easy (LAME) guide updated for 6.1


I got an eye on LAME yesterday, and seems to be a really good work.

Thanks!

On Wed, 06 Oct 1999, Steve Frampton wrote:
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> Hello:
> 
> The "Linux Administration Made Easy" (LAME) guide, recently updated for
> Red Hat 6.1, attempts to describe day-to-day administration and
> maintenance issues commonly faced by Linux system administrators.
> 
> This 130+ page guide is geared to an audience of both corporate as well as
> home users, and attempts to summarize the installation and configuration,
> as well as the day-to-day administrative and maintenance procedures that
> should be followed to keep a Linux-based server or desktop system up and
> running.
> 
> LAME can be found at:  http://www.ojichan.com/linux-admin/ which offers
> the guide in a variety of document formats.
> 
> - --------------< LINUX: The choice of a GNU generation. >--------------
> Steve Frampton   <frampton jcius com>       Japan Communications, Inc.
> Junior Programmer/Systems Administrator     http://www.j-com.co.jp/
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