Re: [SLUG] Hands-on RHCE Labs in St. Petersburg

From: William Lindfors (kkohn@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Wed Nov 26 2003 - 06:20:40 EST


Answers:

Questions
1. B
2. D
3. A, C
4. C
5. A
6. A
 7. No comments at this time

On Monday 24 November 2003 10:44 pm, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The SLUG members in the St. Petersburg area are
> planning on starting hands-on linux workshops for
> people interested in getting their Red Hat Certified
> Engineer (RHCE) certification, or anyone wanting to
> learn more about linux. This is in the initial
> planning stages. For locations other than St. Pete,
> we will be happy to colaborate with you. You can join
> us if you like.
>
> We are thinking either one or two weekend days per
> month, like a Saturday or Sunday, probably a half-day.
> All of these variables are up to those of you who are
> interested. Anyone that is interested in attending
> all (or even some) of the sessions, please fill out
> the below survey form, and email your response to me:
> drokmed@yahoo.com
>
> We are currently thinking about using the labs
> straight out of the RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer
> Linux Study Guide (Exam RH302), Third Edition,
> published by McGraw Hill/Osborne. This is by no means
> an official event! This is an unofficial collective
> effort of members assisting each other. No guarantees
> here (hey, what do you want for free?)
>
> Here is the summary agenda:
>
> 1. Installation
> 2. Basic Configuration and Administration
> 3. Advanced Installation
> 4. X Window System
> 5. Network Client Services
> 6. Network Management
> 7. Systems Administration and Security
> 8. Operational Administration Recovery and Security
>
> The book recommends you already have basic knowledge
> and experience with linux. Please check the
> pre-requisites for this course:
>
> http://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/courses/rh300_prereq.html
>
> We may consider starting with the pre-requisites, then
> proceed with the RHCE labs, depending on the survey
> results.
>
> Ideally, each person should bring at least one PC that
> has a hard disk that WILL be reformatted, and has a
> NIC. Preferably has a CD-ROM drive that can be booted
> from. Don't forget the monitor, keyboard, mouse,
> speakers, ethernet cable, power strip, etc. Extra
> stuff is helpful, such as extra cables, power strips,
> extension cords, ethernet hubs, etc.
>
> I can bring an AMD P6-2.1Ghz PC, a dual P3-550Mhz
> (SMP) PC, a 4-port Ethernet hub/router (Belkin), a few
> power strips, extension cords, blank CDRs, RH9.0
> install CDs, Windows w2kpro, w2kserv CDs (for
> dual-boot stuff), etc.
>
> Maybe we can get SLUG to provide some coffee and
> dounuts :)~
>
> We will try to get the St. Pete library for our
> location. If we are unable to use the library,
> everyone think about an alternate location we might be
> able to use (sorry, no bedrooms!).
>
> OK, here is the survey. Please copy the below
> questions to a new email, and fill-in your answers.
>
> 1. Frequency. How often would you be able/willing to
> attend?
> a. once a month
> b. every other weekend
> c. every weekend
> d. every day
> e. other:
>
> 2. Duration. How long would you like to see each
> session last:
> a. all weekend, sleep over!
> b. one full day (eight hours+)
> c. six hours
> d. four hours
> e. other:
>
> 3. Hours. What hours/day works best? (multiple
> answer)
> a. Saturday
> b. Sunday
> c. mornings, starting at:
> d. afternoons, starting at:
> e. evenings, starting at:
>
> 4. Starting tech level. At what level would you like
> the sessions to start?
> a. cover the pre-requisites in detail, including labs
> b. review the pre-requisites, discussion-level
> c. format those hard disks and lets start the
> installation labs
> d. other:
>
> 5. What can you bring?
> a. nothing but a desire to learn (don't have a PC to
> spare)
> b. I can bring a PC but can't reformat my hard disk
> (somebody bring me a spare HD please!)
> c. I have a PC that is lab-ready
> d. Extra stuff/other:
>
> 6. What is your objective?
> a. I want to enhance my linux knowledge and experience
> b. I may go for the RHCT or lpi certifications
> c. I really want my RHCE certification
> d. I'm just showing up for the free dounuts!
> e. other:
>
> 7. Suggestions and comments. Don't be shy. Flames
> auto-forwarded to the resturaunt at the end of the
> universe.
>
> Anyone interested, please email me by this weekend
> with the survey, by Sunday, November 30th. I will
> compile all responses and post the results.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daryl Caudill
> drokmed@yahoo.com
>
>
>
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