Linux Pocket Guide
The
Linux Pocket Guide book, which I have chosen is a brief introduction
to usage of GNU/Linux operating systems command line. The book is
directed at a quite narrow target group of IT specialists who need to
understand more Bash (Bourne Again Shell) and generally text mode of
the mentioned system. But on the other hand it is written in not
complicated style, hence, it is very useful for the beginners. A
great advantage of the book seems to be saving time, that a user or
administrator would need to study resources, which the book
encapsulates.
The
book covers a variety of commands with options that can be applied
when the commands are launched. For each command we get sufficient
explanation of function, mentioned options and even location on disk,
which can be very useful information for advanced administrators. The
book is very useful for people who need to quickly get to know
systems commands, not only because of range, which is only about 200
pages. If we consider similar books concerning this topic they are
usually with several times more pages.
In
the book we see commands for a variety of purposes. I would mention
Installing Software, Text Manipulation, Viewing Processes, Network
Connections, Users and Groups manipulations etc. Book is straight
guide with not only commands. It also introduces the basic principles
of the system and also describes the main differences between
Unix-like systems and Windows. Also scripting is involved with
several examples, which can be really helpful for a system
administrator. Then we are also introduced to the structure of file
systems used. Book’s structure is obviously not like a novel and
can be used in everyday work with the system.
I
especially appreciate the focus on scripting in one of the parts.
Script is a list of commands that can be launched. This is especially
useful if we need to do same thing several times or at some concrete
time. We may need for instance to do back up at the server. So we may
create script with necessary commands and then with program cron we
may set that it will run every day at some concrete time.
Another
very useful part about Network Connections introduces tools for
setting of network connection with description where and how we can
change the settings. And also tools for analysis of problems with
connection, tracing and others.
If
we look at the part devoted to files and file systems, we will see
the description of different order in file system that users are
familiar with from Windows. There are different file systems that are
used at hard drives and we can find out how much disk space we should
dedicate to partitions as Swap, system’s partition, partition
dedicated for user’s files and optionally others. The aim of Swap
partition is to help system with lack of RAM memory etc.
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