Book: The Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd edition

Hello,

I'm new to FreeBSD (and this forum) and looking to learn. There is a lot of excellent online documentation available, but I'm oldfashioned: I like reading a book, if possible.

I can't really find many books that are somewhat up-to-date. One that looks reasonable and is reviewed excellent on more than one occasion is "The Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition" by Michael W. Lucas.

The 2nd edition is "updated from FreeBSD 4 and 5 to reflect the usage on FreeBSD 6 and 7"

What I don't know, beeing new to FreeBSD, is how many (non trivial) changes happened to the OS since FreeBSD 6/7. If I buy this book will it help in learning, or just add to the confusion because it is outdated on important issues??

Advice would be appreciated.

Richard
 
You can't go wrong with Michael Lucas. Absolute FreeBSD might be a bit outdated but for me its still the bible.

Regards,
George
 
Thanks to all for the suggestions.

I was sort of hoping that I missed some great book, but I didn't really expect that, because of the 'power' of Google.

I ordered 'The Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd edition'. It's on backorder so I'll have to wait a while. From the book list suggested by 'DutchDaemon' I found 'BSD UNIX Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD', interesting enough to add it to the shoppingcart (it also didn't cost much, that helped ;) ).

So, with 2 new books (and 2 fresh FreeBSD homeservers) I'll have something to do.

I'll be back.

Richard
 
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