My thought is that getting insmod for usb would cover for 101 obj's.
Config's in the kernel, for hot-plug, to 'know you put the usb stick
in' is a 201 issue.
I'm sure that there will be plenty of negotiation as we write the questions.
Best Regards,
Don
Quoting Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday 30 January 2008, G. Matthew Rice wrote:
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Example: Stuff like udev, dbus and hal is covered briefly by Red
> Hat just so that the student gets the picture as to how it all fits
> together, but it doesn't get any more coverage than that and
> there's only one very brief lab to edit a udev rule. The obvious
> intention is to show that editing these rule files does do stuff in
> /dev but one is not really required to know *what* it all does,
That's exactly the limit that I'd impose on the LPIC-1 level. Pretty
much to answer the 'how the heck does gnome/kde/... know that I just
put in a USB stick?' question. :)
I would agree that it's a useful objective. My only grumble is hwo the
heck do we write items for it?
Or maybe I should just STFU and let the item writers worry about that.
Maybe they know something I don't (highly likely) :-)
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Alan McKinnon
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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