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Re: Book recommendations for shell commands and programming



If you're looking for bash shell commands, "Learning the Bash Shell" from
O'Reilly. For the other stuff you might try "Running Linux" also from
O'Reilly, they just released a new edition so it should be pretty current.



On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Dom Bekarge wrote:

> 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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