Bryan J. Smith wrote:  
> **NOTE:  That list is here:  
>   http://en.linux.wikia.com/wiki/ELResource#Domains  

G. Matthew Rice wrote:
> Bookmarked.  Thanks.

Okay, I started with the concepts and practices of the auth/dir/name:  
  http://en.linux.wikia.com/wiki/ELDomDir  

The concepts are just that.  The practices (I've only listed the
"elementary" and none of the "advanced" yet, which I'll address later
today) are things an enterprise administrator would actually do.  The
tasks (will be) how to accomplish them (which will be more of the
"HOWTO" format).

Yes, I know, I through a couple of legacy "Netware" concepts in there,
and I plan to add a little legacy "AppleTalk" too.  But those are *NOT*
for LPI.  As I said, I'm going to be more "inclusive" on the ELResource
site.  LPI only needs to concern itself with UNIX/Linux and Windows
concepts IMHO -- forget any lines with Bindery, SAP, NSLP, etc...


-- 
Bryan J. Smith           Professional, technical annoyance
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]     http://thebs413.blogspot.com
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of AT&T's monopoly than anything Microsoft has ever done.


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