Agreed!

We have to keep this to something that a sysadmin will need to know at some 
point, but not necessarily on level 1.   We have 3 levels to work with, the 
first level should represent "basic" system administration.

Pete

At 01:17 PM 13/08/2001 +0930, you wrote:
>Eric Browne wrote:
>>I believe multibooting is very prevalent, particularly for:-
>
>Ohh, I agree that it is prevalent. I do it all the time :-)
>
>>1. new users with access to a single computer who wish to try out    Linux.
>>2. experienced users with laptop machines.
>>3. sysadmins comparing driver performance
>>
>>Sysadmins need to be able to support all three of the above users.
>>At least lilo concepts should be examinable.
>
>Yes, but in the context of LPIC-1, I am not sure it is relevant. I think 
>that it is an LPI-2 skill.
>
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>Fancy that! We live in the same city and had to meet on a list managed 
>half a planet away :-)
>
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