Hi everyone! I just earned my Linux+ certification back in March and took a bit of a break from studying. Now, I'm eager to deepen my understanding of Linux distributions commonly used in the industry, along with improving my Bash scripting skills. I'm on the lookout for some solid book recommendations that I can use to follow along and maybe tackle some small Bash projects. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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You might want to check out 'Linux Shell Scripting with Bash' by Ken O Burtch. It's a great resource for getting a grasp on Bash scripting!
Don't forget to keep an eye on Humble Bundle! They often have ebook bundles focusing on Linux that can be a steal. Some good reads I've come across include the 'Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard', 'Linux Bible', and 'Linux Handbook'. Also, training materials from the Linux Foundation and Cisco Network Academy are super helpful!

Thank you for the tips!