> Hi Imran
>
> Yes thats right.
> That o'reilly book is a pretty good representation of the current LPI 1
> objectives, but as you can see the LPI objectives do cover a few more
> things.
>
> With the new revised LPI 1 objectives (starting April 2009) - I wonder
> if that o'reilly book will be any good now.
> Does anyone know how different the new objectives are from the old ?
>
> Are any of the major publications currently working on a new LPI book
> that specifically covers the April 2009 objectives - any release date
> for books ?
>
> Regards
> Andy

Hi Andy,

Yes, this is the quandry I'm in now - I want to study and pass the
LPI-2 but with the announcement of the revised exams I am in two minds
about it. It looks like I can study hard using my existing guide and
try and pass both exams before April 1st next year or buy a new study
guide based on the new (unpublished) objectives and study for the new
exam.

By the way LPI webmaster, the links to the wiki in the press release
do not work and please make the links into real links :-)

Also what if I pass only one exam 201 before April 1st? Can I take the
2006-revision exam 202 after April 1st? Hopefully someone from LPI is
reading this list and can clear things up. We await patiently for an
answer. I am not new to certification, I cleared MySQL certification
exams last year and know there were rules to cover all of this stuff
eventually between v4 and v5 of MySQL. The same hopefully for LPI.

For the record, I think I'd like to try and pass the 2006 revision
exams because the new exams will be v1.0 and need "debugging" (some
questions too hard, some too easy) as it were.

Cheers,
Imran
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