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The Linux file system
In this article Hamish Taylor wants to explain the basics of the Linux file system and where you can expect to find things.

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  • Linux for Windows Administrators
    by Mark Minasi, Dan York: an essential resource for anyone working in the real world of enterprise computing. Inside, renowned Windows expert Mark Minasi and Linux guru Dan York give you practical, in-depth Linux instruction that dovetails perfectly with what you already know about Windows hot
  • All-in-One Linux+ Certification Exam Guide
    by Jeff Durham: offers complete coverage of all material on the Linux+ certification exam. You'll find exam objectives at the beginning of each chapter, helpful exam tips, end-of-chapter practice questions, and photographs and illustrations
  • Building Secure Servers with Linux
    by Michael D. Bauer: helps you master the principles of reliable system and network security by combining practical advice with a firm knowledge of the technical tools needed to ensure security
  • Essential System Administration Pocket Reference
    by Aeleen Frisch: Written for Unix systems administrators, this reference contains important administration commands, options, configuration files, and tasks. Specifics are included for a number of the more common Unix systems. Items are listed alphabetically after being grouped topically under headings such as "user accounts," "startup and shutdown," and "process and resource management
  • Hardening Linux
    by James Turnbull: crucial topics such as file security, enhanced email security, and IMAP, DNS and FTP servers are all discussed
  • Hardening Linux
    by John Terpstra: he concise and consistent approach breaks down security into logical parts, giving you actions to take immediately, information on hardening your system from the top down, how to plan and maintain an interative security strategy and finally, how to navigate the "soft issues" of how to garner management and employee support for your security strategy.
  • In the Trenches: Customizing and Upgrading Linux
    by Linda McKinnon, Al McKinnon: a reference for the busy professional to installing and administering Linux, detailing the difference between Linux and other Unix systems. The CD-ROM contains Red Hat Linux 6.2, to enable the reader to follow along with the text and see how Linux works
  • Installing and Administering Linux, Second Edition
    by Linda McKinnon, Al McKinnon: satisfies a long-standing need among IT professionals for a comprehensive guide to installing and administering Linux-topics usually covered in a more superficial manner as parts of larger Linux references
  • Linux Administration Handbook
    by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Trent R. Hein: serves both as a valuable tutorial for the novice administrator and as a trustworthy reference for the seasoned professional. Using the practical approach of their highly regarded UNIX System Administration Handbook, the authors describe every aspect of Linux system administration and cover the following major Linux distributions: Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, Debian GNU/Linux
  • Linux Power Tools
    by Roderick Smith: If you've mastered the basics and are itching to go beyond, Linux Power Tools can take you there. Spanning a broad range of topics (from ALSA to zombies), Linux Power Tools covers the top five Linux distributions (Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware, and SuSE). Using his easy-to-follow style, Linux expert Rod Smith shares his secrets for creating the optimum Linux system, from top to bottom
  • Linux Security Cookbook
    by Daniel J. Barrett, Richard E. Silverman, Robert G. Byrnes: includes real solutions to a wide range of targeted problems, such as sending encrypted email within Emacs, restricting access to network services at particular times of day, firewalling a webserver, preventing IP spoofing, setting up key-based SSH authentication, and much more
  • Linux Server Hacks
    by Rob Flickenger: a collection of 100 industrial-strength hacks, providing tips and tools that solve practical problems for Linux system administrators. Every hack can be read in just a few minutes but will save hours of searching for the right answer. Some of the hacks are subtle, many of them are non-obvious, and all of them demonstrate the power and flexibility of a Linux system.
  • Linux Server Security
    by Michael D. Bauer: explains security concepts and techniques in clear language, beginning with the fundamentals. Linux Server Security with Linux provides a unique balance of "big picture" principles that transcend specific software packages and version numbers, and very clear procedures on securing some of those software packages on several popular distributions
  • Linux System Administration
    by Tom Adelstein, Bill Lubanovic: Linux System Administration is ideal as an introduction to Linux for Unix veterans, MCSEs, and mainframe administrators, and as an advanced (and refresher) guide for existing Linux administrators who will want to jump into the middle of the book.
  • Linux System Administration: A User's Guide
    by Marcel Gagné: written with good humor and enthusiasm for the profession of system administration, as well as a deep appreciation for the power and flexibility of Linux, Linux System Administration will teach you the tricks of the trade, guide your efforts, and serve as a definitive and comprehensive reference
  • Linux System Adminstration White Papers
    by Olaf Kirch, Esther Schindler (Editor), Lars W. Wirzenius: Covers files systems, directories, boots and shutdowns, printing, network compatibility, network logins, security, user accounts, data back ups, and more. Diagrams the kernel and how it related to network operation. Covers TCP/IP networking, electronic mail, hardware issues, and network management and configuration
  • Linux System Security: The Administrator's Guide to Open Source Security Tools, Second Edition
    by Scott Mann, Ellen L. Mitchell, Mitchell Krell, Mitch Krell: an up-to-the-minute, hands-on guide to using open source tools to protect any Linux system! Completely updated for the newest tools and distributions, Linux System Security, Second Edition covers virtually every facet of Linux security, from firewalls and intrusion detection to authentication and secure Web services
  • Managing RAID on Linux
    by Derek Vadala: covers everything system administrators need to know to put together a system that can support RAID. You will learn about the different types of RAID, along with associated technologies and issues, and how to choose the best RAID system for your needs
  • Moving to the Linux Business Desktop
    by Marcel Gagne: a technical resource for migrating your business desktops to Linux, administering them efficiently, and using them to drive cost savings throughout your organization
  • Real World Linux Security (2nd Edition)
    by Bob Toxen: brings together state-of-the-art solutions and exclusive software for safeguarding any Linux-based system or network, and fighting off any intrusion. Top Linux security consultant Bob Toxen has thoroughly revamped this definitive guide to reflect today's most vicious Internet attacks and arm you with breakthrough resources for protecting yourself.
  • The Best of Linux Distributions
    based on Matt Welsh's cult classic Linux Installation & Getting Started. Revised, expanded, and updated, The Best of Linux Distributions includes a general introduction to Linux; detailed explanations of drive partitioning, filesystems, and software package installation; distribution-specific instructions for installing Debian GNU/Linux, Slackware, Caldera OpenLinux, and Red Hat Linux; a complete, low-stress Linux tutorial; system administration under Linux; X Window; and Networking. Also included are 4 CD-ROMs containing the latest Linux operating system for Red Hat Linux, Caldera OpenLinux, Debian GNU/Linux, and Slackware
  • The Complete Guide to Linux System Administration
    by Nick Wells: prepares users for the Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT) Certification, Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Certification, and SAIR/GNU Linux Certified Administrator (LCA) Certification
  • The Linux Problem Solver: Hands-on Solutions for Systems Administrators
    by Brian Ward: helps Linux users solve problems related to printing, networking, backup, recovery, recompiling their kernel, and more. It addresses problems both simple and complex, with detailed examples as illustrations and the complete technical information necessary to solve each problem
  • Tuning and Customizing a Linux System
    by Daniel L. Morrill, Dan Morrill: geared toward users of Linux systems who already know the basics, but aren't yet gurus. The author fills in the gap left by other books, creating a bridge from the basics of "how to" to a level of true mastery. You'll find detailed examples of what a Linux distribution actually consists of and explore three popular distributions in detail, learning useful techniques along the way



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