Or why not have any given linux distro with debian and redhat virtualised.
It sounds like a fair comment. That way these two distro's can be available
in a well-known configuration making it possible to have a hands on
practical test.

Matt

On 5/17/07, Bart Van Loon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It was Wed May 16 at 08:37PM when G. Matthew Rice wrote:
> > However, another concern is that to make an exam "hands on" really
requires
> > you to pick a specific distro to do the exam on. This appears to
"break"
> > the LPIC mandate of making "vendor neutral" exam. My thoughts on these
two
> > issues:
>
> I don't think that we'd have to pick a distro.  With most of the
scenario
> based hands on questions, the distro would play little part in affecting
the
> answers.  It would add a little to the cost of developing the exams but
not
> significantly.

Another possibility would be using FreeBSD with two virtual machines on
it: one RedHat and one Debian. Each for their part of the questions. :-)

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Bart Van Loon

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