Hi guys,

Someone commented last week that we should be testing more than just apt-get
for the deb side of the exam.

My questions on that side are, should we:

  1. test awareness of the apt-* tool set?
  2. test ability to use the apt-* tool set?
  3. dump dselect? :)


On the RPM side, we aren't testing an equivalent to apt-get.  Should we add
in yum (or something else)?


Someone (Bryan?) also commented that the yum level could be justified in
moving to LPIC-2?  Does anyone else feel this way?  That would lead me to
think that apt-get should be moved to LPIC-2, as well.  I know.   The
horror.  I use apt-get 50-100 times for every once that I use dpkg.

Or did I misread that comment?

Regards,
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