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Date:      Sat, 26 Jul 2003 11:06:17 +1000
From:      anubis <anubis357@optusnet.com.au>
To:        "Robert" <rcolon@lakeluregolf.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Newbie...
Message-ID:  <200307261106.17161.anubis357@optusnet.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <C89CEF72567623478DCA899B8DF3068A1F8AE0@mastersrv.lakeluregolf.com>
References:  <C89CEF72567623478DCA899B8DF3068A1F8AE0@mastersrv.lakeluregolf.com>

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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 06:45 am, Robert wrote:
> I've been messing around with the installion of Freebsd and think I've got
> it after a few tries (I think). I'm at the "username #" command line. It
> also says "I got mail". But now I'm so lost. I've downloaded Doc's,
> handbooks and other information but I don't know where to go next. If
> anyone could give me a few pointers, it's would be greatly appreciated!
>  
>
> Thank You,
> Robert Colon
> Network Administrator
> http://www.lakeluregolf.com
>
>  
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There are several excellent books around that will give you a helping hand.  
It is well worth going and paying the cash and making your life a bit easier.  

There is Absoulte BSD by Michael Lucas which I can personally vouch for and 
there is The Complete FreeBSD by Greg Lehey which I am told is also and 
excellent book.  

Absolute BSD covers version 4 and the latest version of Complete FreeBSD 
covers verison 5.  Either will be suitable for your needs.  You cant go 
wrong.





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