FreeBSD Handbook
by Murray Stokely, Nik Clayton
Publisher: Dancing Goat Press 2008
ISBN/ASIN: 1571763031
ISBN-13: 9781571763037
Number of pages: 653
Description:
This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE. The FreeBSD newcomer will find that the first section of this book guides the user through the FreeBSD installation process, and gently introduces the concepts and conventions that underpin Unix. The second, far larger, section of the Handbook is a comprehensive reference to all manner of topics of interest to FreeBSD system administrators.
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