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Perfect for entry-level Linux system administrators, as well as system administrators familiar with Windows, Mac, NetWare, or other UNIX systems, it's a must-read guide to manage Linux servers.
In spite of the huge differences between Linux and Windows, sharing files between the systems is surprisingly easy. Here’s a look at two very different ways to make this happen.
Fortunately, it has gotten easier over time. It’s not a job though for an average Linux administrator or a Windows Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) who’s still wet behind the ears.
With a focus on migrating from NetWare to Linux, they seem to have left out an important segment of the existing base of trained operating system professionals. Making the Move from Windows – Little ...
Always install Linux after Windows If you do want to dual-boot, the most important time-honored piece of advice is to install Linux on your system after Windows is already installed.
I'm not saying that Linux is perfect, but there are a lot of things about Linux that just makes it easier to administer. As a good System Administrator, you want to get the job done right, but as a ...
Everything is less complicated A dual-boot system requires managing separate disk partitions, bootloaders, and distinct update cycles, which can complicate system maintenance and administration.
Bash scripting is every Linux administrator's Swiss Army knife. Learn how using a for-loop in conjunction with Bash scripts can produce powerful results.