Nikolas Britton wrote:

George R. wrote:

The question of 'study materials' keeps cropping up, specifically around licensing of that material.

IMHO, it seems to be that the best study material is the various guides, handbooks and faqs of each project, not to mention the man pages.

I would like to see those utilized as the central documents, although maybe an accompanying primer or guide which would/should be publicly available.

As many of us have stated repeatedly, the problem with publishing BSD books is that you are competing with some of the better documentation in technology.


There are some good / great books out there, the two at the top are a must haves for any BSD admin....


UNIX System Administration Handbook
Unix Power Tools
The Complete FreeBSD
Absolute BSD / OpenBSD
The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System
The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System
Underground Guide to UNIX: Slightly Askew Advice from a UNIX Guru
FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide
UNIX for the Impatient
BSD Hacks...

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