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i would like to purchase a complete volume of unix ref books.<br>i am currently supporting a HP-UX based network of CAD machines.<br>id like to learn the in/outs of the<br><br>...file system<br>...commands<br>...scripts<br>...an so on<br><br>can i get some suggestions for good books.
 
I've found that you can't really go wrong if you turn to an O'Reilly book for help.&nbsp;&nbsp;One that might interest you is their &quot;Learning the Unix Operating System, 4th Edition&quot; (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> if you want a quick reference take a look at &quot;UNIX in a Nutshell: System V Edition, 3rd Edition&quot; (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> also used to do a &quot;Unix System V Reference&quot;.&nbsp;&nbsp;Quite a weighty tome, and written in a user friendly manner with enough detail to keep the techies happy. :)<br><br>Hope this helps.
 
I would agree with AndyBo the OReilly series is fantastic. The QUE series is also informative. <br><br>I would give that a five star recomendation.<br><br>abovebrd
 
<br>For general reference you can't beat the O'Reilly series, but for korn shell usage and scripting, my favorite is<br><br>KornShell Programming Tutorial<br>by Barry Rosenberg<br>ISBN 0-2-1-56324-X<br>Addison-Wesley Publishing Company<br><br>
 
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