Shah, Steve. Linux Administration, A Beginner's Guide: Osbourne/McGraw Hill.
Berkley, Calif. 2000.

By no means "A Beginner's Guide", but well written, easy to understand, and
very comprehensive. The networking section is at the end of the book, but
everything in the text is useful.

If you have any questions, just ask.

--Greg

----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Greg, can you recommend a good book on doing small networks at home?  I've
> got 3 machines here that I'd like to link but I don't know much at all
> about DHCP and even less about the hardware beyond basics of how
> ethernet works.
>
> Cheers --- Larry
>
> > Your description is a bit vague, please diagram your setup... are all
your
> > machines DHCP within a LAN? Or, is this an attempt to establish DHCP
> > assignmet through a DSL/Cable ISP? Is your router the only server doing
DHCP
> > assignment?
>
>
>
>

 
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