On Saturday 11 August 2001 02:46 pm, Tom Peters wrote:
> [issue for L1 update, deserves wider discussion, therefore cross-posted to
> lpi-examdev]
>
> At the time we decided to not require the skill to set up a multi-boot
> system for Level 1 certification. The reason was, that in a professional
> environment with Linux servers, multi-OS systems would be rare.
>
> This position has been questioned in several comments made in POMS on the
> relevant objective
> (http://www.lpi.org/cgi-bin/poms.py?objdetail=1.102.2). So I like to do a
> poll, anyone with an informed opinion please express it:
>
> should there be an objective on creating a multi-OS|multi-boot system?
>
Tom,
Here is my 2c. Given that LILO is part of Level 1 testing, I think we should
include basic multi booting between Linux and MS Windows. IMHO, this would
cover the majority of the situations a junior level sys admin might encounter.
Regards,
--
Arun K.
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