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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without Copyright information * Copyright (c) 2002-2007, Machtelt Garrels Additional information can be found in your system documentation (man and info pages), or at the Linux Documentation Project.ħ. See Introduction to Linux (or your local TLDP mirror) if you haven't mastered one or more of these topics. Understand naming conventions for devices, partitioning, mounting/unmounting file systems Understand system boot and shutdown processes, init and initscripts You should be an experienced UNIX or Linux user, familiar with basic commands, man pages and documentation
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This document is full of examples that will encourage you to write your own and that will inspire you to improve on existing scripts. System administration relies a great deal on shell scripting common tasks are often automated using simple scripts. Readers who already have a grasp of working the system using the command line will learn the ins and outs of shell scripting that ease execution of daily tasks. This problem is another one that can be remedied by this guide.Įverybody working on a UNIX or UNIX-like system who wants to make life easier on themselves, power users and sysadmins alike, can benefit from reading this book. Thus they often think that UNIX is not userfriendly, and even worse, they get the impression that it is slow and old-fashioned. You can read that sort of stuff after finishing this book, which contains exercises and examples that will help you survive in the real world.įrom my experience as UNIX/Linux user, system administrator and trainer, I know that people can have years of daily interaction with their systems, without having the slightest knowledge of task automation. I partly wrote it because I don't get excited with stripped down and over-simplified examples written by people who know what they are talking about, showing some really cool Bash feature so much out of its context that you cannot ever use it in practical circumstances.

This is a practical guide which, while not always being too serious, tries to give real-life instead of theoretical examples.
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I also wrote this guide on the general principal that not enough free basic courses are available, though they should be. There is nothing in between these two extremes. The primary reason for writing this document is that a lot of readers feel the existing HOWTO to be too short and incomplete, while the Bash Scripting guide is too much of a reference work. Making menus with the select built-in 9.7. Pattern matching using Bash features 4.4. Advantages of the Bourne Again SHell 1.3. New versions, translations and availability 4.
