[RHCE] Online link for lpi materials from IBM

Rock Roskam Rock.Roskam at sas.com
Fri Feb 25 09:40:49 EST 2005


Here is some free although dated study materials on the LPI.

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/views/linux/tutorials.jsp?sort_order=desc&expand=&sort_by=Date&show_abstract=true&view_by=Search&search_by=%28release+2%29&S_TACT=104AHW03&S_CMP=ZHP 


Rock 

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From: rhce-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:rhce-bounces at trilug.org] On Behalf Of John F Davis
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [RHCE] FW: LPI CErtification Agenda....or not?

Hello Guys/Gals,

Am I reading this correctly?  We are going to form a study group for taking the LPI exam rather than the RHCE exam?

JD



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Bounced for some reason.


Rock

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Holton [mailto:sholton at nortel.com]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 9:15 AM
To: Red Hat Certified Engineer exam study group
Subject: LPI CErtification Agenda....or not?

Greeting all.  Welcome back to a few of you...

In past study groups, (focused on thew RHCE) one of the first tasks seems 
to have been to grab a copy of the Red Hat study guide from someplace like 
this:
https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/examprep.html
break is down into digestible parts and set an agenda to cover each on a 
weekly basis. Volunteers would creata a presentation and share their 
knowledge. We usually select the current distro and a recent book as a 
study guide to go with it.

We'll have to adapt that pattern for LPI. There's a list of LPI-targeted 
books at:
https://www.lpi.org/en/books.html
but I haven't found a 'study guide' on-line. Any one have a link?

But what I was really wondering is if the agenda-based classroom style 
"hit every topic once and only once' is really appropriate for this 
material. Would we be better served by ongoing study covering a range of 
topics from the simple (how to put a .img onto a floppy disk) to the 
rather advanced (deploying enterprise- wide SAN filesystems using only 
stone knives and bearskins...), repeatedly visiting topics as demand 
dictates?

Can we brainstorm other ideas?

--
Steve Holton                                       ESN 35-18811
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