I must add that you should also focus on essential Linux command lines as it will make your job easier. If you use Debian Linux for your servers, this is your bible. This is an ideal book if you are preparing for LPI certification.
The book deals straightway to the topics essential for sysadmins. So knowledge of Linux command line is a prerequisite in this case. Another free eBook by Paul Cobbaut. The pages long eBook covers networking, disk management, user management, kernel management, library management etc. One more eBook from Paul Cobbaut of linux-training. Networking is the bread and butter of a SysAdmin, and this book by Paul Cobbaut again is a good reference material. This book by Paul Cobbaut yes, him again explains disk management on Linux in detail and introduces a lot of other storage-related technologies.
This is the last eBook by Paul Cobbaut in our list here. This book focuses on file permissions, acls, SELinux, users and passwords etc. So you now have plenty of reading materials. If you want to practice, you can use one of the online Linux terminals that allow you to run Linux and Bash commands. I know that this is a good collection of free Linux eBooks.
But this could always be made better. If you have some other resources that could be helpful in learning Linux , do share with us. Please note to share only the legal downloads so that I can update this article with your suggestion s without any problem.
Also a movie buff with a soft corner for film noir. Hi, Abhishek! I am a Win user from , and purchased late a Lenovo L with Win10, that have been a real torture dealing with over 60 mandatory updates that were more problems than benefits.
I just want is a Win10 replacement , and do not need any certification. Is there any Linux that may do the task to get rid of Microsoft for ever? It depends on what you use your computer for? If you do not use some Windows-specific programs, you can use any mainstream distribution like Ubuntu, Mint or even the Windows-look alike Zorin OS for this purpose. Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab.
After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Introduction to Linux by Linux Foundation [Video Course] If you have no idea about what is Linux and you want to get started with it, I suggest you to go ahead with the free video course provided by the Linux Foundation on edX. Introduction To Linux. Linux Journey [Online Portal] Not official and perhaps not very popular.
My advice, bookmark this website: Linux Journey. Learn Linux In 5 Days. Linux Fundamentals [eBook] This free eBook by Paul Cobbaut teaches you about Linux history, installation and focuses on the basic Linux commands you should know. You can get the book from the link below: Linux Fundamentals. Advanced Linux Programming [eBook] As the name suggests, this is for advanced users who are or want to develop software for Linux. Advanced Linux Programming.
Linux From Scratch [eBook] If you think you know enough about Linux and you are a pro, then why not create your own Linux distribution? Linux From Scratch. The Linux Command Line. Bash Reference Manual. Bash Guide for Beginners [eBook] If you just want to get started with Bash scripting, this could be a good companion for you.
Bash Guide for Beginners. Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide [eBook] If you think you already know basics of Bash scripting and you want to take your skills to the next level, this is what you need. Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide. Linux Hacks [eBook] This pages eBook from The Geek Stuff teaches you the essentials of Linux command lines with easy to follow practical examples.
Linux Hacks. The AWK Programming Language [eBook] Not the prettiest book here but if you really need to go deeper with your scripts, this old-yet-gold book could be helpful. Download the Book. Advanced Linux System Administration. Linux System Administration. Linux Servers. Linux Networking [eBook] Networking is the bread and butter of a SysAdmin, and this book by Paul Cobbaut again is a good reference material. Linux Networking. Linux Storage [eBook] This book by Paul Cobbaut yes, him again explains disk management on Linux in detail and introduces a lot of other storage-related technologies.
Linux Storage. Linux Security. In only a few dozen pages, developers and IT professionals unfamiliar with Linux distributions will be able to set up Ubuntu Server and leverage its capabilities in any environment. Linux Succinctly by Jason Cannon will teach you the basics of interacting with Linux, such as viewing and editing files and directories through the command line, and how to modify permissions.
Linux kernel crash analysis is not an everyday topic. It is very likely a niche topic, which will interest only system administrators and professionals dabbling in the kernel. The CentOS Linux distribution is a remarkable case study of the unique power of open source software. In CentOS 6 we have an enterprise level operating system that is developed and maintained at great expense that we can download and deploy without having to pay any money.
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