Nice one Anselm, so much for distribution-agnostic...  The LPIC is a good 
foundation for learning Linux, but if anyone thinks they can guarantee that the 
jobs they will get or want to get will all be based on a certain distribution, 
they're wrong.

> 
> Just ditch that openSUSE and get yourself a copy of Fedora or (possibly even 
> better) CentOS if you want to look at a distribution that actually uses 
> what's 
> on the exam.
> 
> Anselm

So, Slavash, I recommend getting 3 VM's running and using them all for 
reference, Ubuntu, openSUSE and Fedora/CentOS, you'll see differences between 
them, but with all three of those, when you go to put those skills to use in an 
organization (presuming you don't already) you'll be prepared for the main 
candidates used in a supported enterprise.

Ross

Ross Brunson
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