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How to become a Linux system administrator?
Good day, dear friends. Recently, I have a burning desire to become a Linux system administrator, but I don’t know where to start and what skills are needed. Please tell me literature or a site that will help me with this. Where to start? What you need to know and know.
Ready to spend your energy on it.
Sorry for such a stupid question and thanks for understanding.
Sincerely, Alexander.
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Get a job as an assistant to the system administrator where linux is used with might and main, after a year or two you will master everything you need.
Of course, you can set up a server at home, come up with tasks for yourself, but this personally reminds me of the behavior of a cat that has nothing to do.
Goals must be realistic. Then the learning will go quickly.
Greetings!
1 Install the distro you like, for example, debian-based, for example Parrot :)
2 Read D. Kolesnichenko "Linux. From beginner to professional" or similar, with mandatory and constant development of skills
3 -- desirable -- Master the blind typing method on the keyboard
4 - - optional - get certified LPI
5 Get a part-time job (or if you're lucky) anywhere to apply your new skills.
All Google is at your service. The material is full. Good luck!
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