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wtb: good redhat linux book

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Does anyone have a good redhat linux administration/user book for sale for pretty cheap? Thanks.
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zodder,

I reccomend Linux Administration, A Beginners Guide from the Network Professionals Library written by Steve Shaw. I also reccomend you research the Linux Documentation Project. located at http://www.linuxdoc.org/
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O'Rielly makes a Learning Red Hat Linux book that is fairly "newbie-ized".
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Thanks, guys. Has anyone used the Redhat 7.1 Bible?
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I own the RH Bible for 6.2 and it is a very good book to help with the understanding of linux as a whole, but it does not have much in the way of administration.
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