Absolute FreeBSD by Michael W. Lucas is also a good book for getting a FreeBSD 
system up and running.  When I first started running BSD that book and the 
handbook were my bibles.

(sorry for the top reply -- limitation of my wintendo phone)

-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 7:08 AM
To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject: FreeBSD Best Practice

Hello
I'm a SysAdmin, I'm wondering whether this is the correct list to ask?
I'm looking for FreeBSD Best Practice information, (or a FreeBSD
Mailing List, I can join)
I want to make sure that all my servers comply to at least some widely
accepted standards,
so in the event of me getting hit by a bus or being abducted by aliens,
another person can take over from me.

I have done a search through the mailing lists and this seems like the
list to ask.

Thanks
Karl

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