Man, you're going to do a 4 hour class?! Are you sure? Mine's 3 hours 2x
a week. 4 hours would be killer. 6-10pm... yeesh.

William
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Friday
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 4:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [909linux] UCR continuing edu - Re: [909linux]
recommendation ...


Yeah, I got a copy of the course outline I'd probably call this more  
intermediate unix/linux administration.

Topics:
        System Administration
        Essential Administration Tools
        Startup, Shutdown and User Accounts
        Security
        Managing System Resources
        Automating Tasks with Scripts and such
        File Systems and Disks
        Backup and restore
        Terminals and Modems
        Printers and the Spooling Subsystems
        TCP/IP Network Management


Its a 4 hour class so working plan at the moment is:

        20-45 minutes of lecture for new topic or more indepth on
existing  
topic, record keeping feed back from last class assignments etc.
        1 hourish of hands on lab for next topic
        30-45ish minutes of lecture/discussion including debreif of what

they just did where they had problems as well as identifying the next  
work they need to do along with their take home homework.
        whatever time left will be for them to start on the assignment
ask  
further questions get help etc.

Definitely gonna be breaks in between cause I know I can be wordy but  
not 4 hours of wordiness... that would probably either kill me or  
result in my untimely death...





On Oct 26, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Diehl, William wrote:

> http://classes.extension.ucr.edu/unex_sched/ 
> OR_WebCat.CourseDescription?
> pSessionID=5D528825A00015E4035C9D62353DF8610000000003488165&pCourseID=

> 10
> 59
>
> This is the class Brian will be teaching - Advanced UNIX/Linux System
> Administration
>
> The only drawback to attending is the $495 cost. I teach the
> non-advanced class. Most of my students are working for a company and
> have some sort of sponsored tuition. The courses are part of a Linux
> Certification path.
>
> Brian - I spoke with my student who is taking the courses in reverse
> order. He mentioned that the Advanced course was a lot like my course
> but more "hands on." The instructor apparently involves the students
> with the process of building a server from the ground up so to  
> speak. If
> I were you, I'd focus on some of the more advanced topics such as
> security, recovery, auditing, etc. I won't be focusing on specific
> services either, so you may wish to cover the installation and
> configuration of Apache, BIND, mail, etc.
>
> Okeee then, HAVE AT YOU!
>
> William Diehl
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger E.  
> Rustad, Jr.
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 1:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [909linux] UCR continuing edu - Re: [909linux]
> recommendation ...
>
> I don't have a link.
>
> I'd pay $ just to join and give Brian crap, though...
>
> On 10/26/06, Randall Whitman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Re system administration in UCR's continuing education program ...
>> have a link to info on that?
>>
>> Randall
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Information Technology
La Sierra University
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