Which Linux book for aspiring sysadmin?
- by Ramy
I have a co-worker who insists that he will never buy a book unless it is considered "THE" book. So, in this vein, I thought I'd ask what the ultimate Linux book is.
I wouldn't quite call myself a complete beginner since I can get around in Linux in general pretty well. But, beyond that, I'm also looking for a book with an eye towards becoming a Sys Admin someday. I saw a Junior Sys Admin position open up recently but with the requisite 2-3 years experience, I may have to wait a little while longer before I'm ready to apply for such a position.
Having said all that, I'll summarize my question: What is the ultimate Linux book for someone who is ok with the basic tasks of getting around in Linux but also wants to aim towards full Sys Admin status someday?
A few examples of the books I'm considering:
Linux-Administration-Beginners-Guide-Fifth
Linux-System-Administration
Linux-System-Administration
EDIT: Before you close this question as a dup, I'd like to say that I'm looking for something that goes deeper than this:
Book for linux newbies
I already have "Linux in a nutshell"