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- From: petrilli@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Chris Petrilli)
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- Subject: Re: Great book on NFS Sysadmin
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 20:17:49 GMT
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- In article <C19JBD.n21@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> lemson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (David Lemson) writes:
- >I have this book and highly recommend it as well, but I read in OS
- >Today recently that he is going to issue a new edition sometime this
- >year that will cover NIS+. No big deal to most NeXT people but if
- >you have to manage (gag) Solaris systems, be on the lookout for it.
-
- I can highly recommend EVERY O'Reily book (I have just about everything
- they make, including the *GACK* X set), they seem to be the most up to
- dat, information filled books that I've seen on the shelves about every
- topic they cover. Some companies even ship their books as "standard
- documentation." Also, the UUCP/UseNet series is excellent, as is the
- RPC programming book. BTW, I have NO association with O'Reily except
- for giving them lots of my money :-)
-
- Chris
-
- PS: Thery even offer discounts when they update books.
-
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- | Chris Petrilli ____
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