Which one is the single most efficient book to start with the UNIX so as to have the indepth knowledge about UNIX OS?
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If you want to build an UNIX / LINUX yourself, read: Linux From Scratch | |||
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I'm fond of Kernighan and Pike: "Programming in the UNIX environment". Despite being 30 years old it's concise and explains the design philosophy of pipes well. | |||
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Unix Internals: The New Frontiers - although it's Unix, but the book expired me a lot | |||
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