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I'm not a Red Hat user, either....but, I have a copy of RHL 6 Unleashed and I don't regret I bought it. hmmmm, must have been a year or more ago, but it's still relevant....even acrossed distros in most areas. it's really not a bad series for intro level stuff. it's covers everything lightly, system installation, configuration, networking, programming and administration, but as far as beginner-intermediate level books go, I'd recommend it over any of the dummies or idiot's series, easily. it gives you enough theory and lays out the basic tools and configuration files nicely.
I'll also recommend Unix/Linux in a nutshell by O'Reilly, too. both of those are solid as far as utilities, shell functions and editors...they could have named it TFM and no one would have complained. really, O'Reilly has all the good *nix books, though.
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