Are you wanting to Learn UNIX or Linux, or both? There's no easy way to pick up UNIX/Linux skills overnight, but you might want to sign up for a beginning UNIX class with a local college. I don't know about where you're at, but the local community college where I'm at has two UNIX classes that are probably good for beginners.
Setting up your own Linux box using Debian or Slackware is a good start, and if you're looking for a well-rounded experience, try some of the *BSDs. Linux and *BSD skills will translate well to other UNIX-type OSes, but each has its own little quirks. You might see about getting a job with an ISP or college as a junior admin, that might be a good learning environment. As far as books are concerned... "Running Linux" Matt Welsh "Linux: Installation, Configuration and Use" Michael Kofler Are both great general Linux starter guides. I'm not really aware of any good online classes, but if you run across some, be sure to post them to the list. Take care, Zonker On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Anthony @ PencilFight Design wrote: > Hello all, > I am looking into becoming a Unix System Administrator. I know a few that > all learned basically "on the job". I'm wondering if there is any one who > knows of a good way to start. Online classes? I've heard of the Red Book > and of course the O-Reilly books but was wondering if there was any classes > any one has heard about. > > Thanks for your help. > > > Anthony Minero > Creative Director > PencilFight Design > 2518 Lincoln Blvd. > Los Angeles, CA. 90291 > 310.403.6599 > > > > -- Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 43599611 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "We are healthy only to the extent our ideas are humane." Kurt Vonnegut