On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 at 08:45:24 -0500
Bryan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

[...]

> High-level tools, especially legacy ones that are inflexible, will
> exponentially expand the number of topics that have to be covered.
> Simply put, if i saw someone in 2017 using ifup/ifdown, I'd have to
> warn them of the dangers of ever using those scripts.

  I'd like to know what LPI certifications are about: assessing a sysadmin's
ability in handling systems that are *today* in production (and that have a
sizeable number of LTS systems that are likely going to stay for years to
come), or assessing someone's ability to define and manage systems that are
going to be declared stable and delivered to the enterprise market in 2020?



Alessandro
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