Alan McKinnon wrote:

> Essentials - 5 days
> Networking and some admin - 5 days
> Security and rest of admin - 5 days
>
> Technically we covered everything in the combined objectives list.

In our sample curriculum, we cover the LPIC-1 material in four 3-day courses 
plus a 3-day »exam workshop«. This is what our training manuals are set up 
for and what we offer our clients, which are training centers, as a 
recommendation. In many cases this is re-packaged in different chunks, and 
what often happens is that our clients collude with *their* clients in trying 
to shave off a few days (»Come on, our people are red-hot Windows 
*administrators*. What do they need to attend a Linux fundamentals course 
for? Let them go straight into Linux admin, it cant be *that* different.«) at 
the eventual expense of training success.

> But 15 days is totally woefully inadequate if the student is new to Linux.

I completely agree with Alan here.

Anselm

(This is my personal opinion and not that of Linup Front GmbH.)
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Anselm Lingnau ... Linup Front GmbH ... Linux-, Open-Source- & Netz-Schulungen
Linup Front GmbH, Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt, Germany
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