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Re: Book recommendations for shell commands and programming



My personal fav is Unix in a nutshell.  Not expensive and gives the straight 
skinny on every command with specific chapters for different shell scripting 
logic.  sh,ksh,csh,etc.   




dbekarge%netzero net Internet
09/29/99 08:29 AM
To:	redhat-install-list%redhat com Internet
cc:	 (bcc: Joseph Ramstrom)
Subject:	Book recommendations for shell commands and programming

Newbie question:

I'm looking for something akin to the old Running MS-DOS book by Van Wolverton,
but applicable to Unix / BSD / Linux C, Bourne and bash shells.

SAMS Linux Unleashed is a general discussion of Linux environment,
but doesn't describe all of the files (configuration tables) in the various
Linux directories, nor does it offer a reference and examples of
various bash prompt commands.

Does anyone have book recommendations for shell commands and programming?

Dom Bekarge
<dbekarge netzero net>

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