Any knowledge in Linux administration, without practical
experience will be hingly insufficient. The best approach,
would be to first learn some basics from books/net, and
also function as a sys. adm. in some place, with
LAN/NIS/NFS/Internet. If you are in a college, then the
best place for your practical experience will be your CS Lab.
-Prakash.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:29:06 +0530 (IST), Kilaru Sambaiah
<sambaiah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to learn linux admin and networking in
chennai. i am a newbie to software itself. can anyone
help me with some guidance, like a place or source to
learn linux.
I am seriously suggesting.. yourself, eswar/national book shop,
net, system.
Any thing will have a learning curve and it takes time. It needs
practical experiance also to achive some thing.
Tcp/ip Network administration O'Reilly (Of course you must have
done Tannenbaum)
Unix administartion hand book by Prentice Hall India (or Linux
administration Hand book if you need only linux)
and Kernighan and Pike book, Kernighan and Ritche, Perl books
Any good training by itself will fail over a period.
i) Teaching is a not a good paying job in India ( look at the
sans or any other training in US. Numbers are too much)
ii) If training is good, lot of people with out experiance join,
to add numbers institutes will take them. They produce more
people with out quality.
--
thanks and regards,
Sambaiah K
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