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I studied for a few weeks using a couple of servers using different scenarios. I built a web/mail solution, a system monitoring solution, etc etc..
Getting used to configuring stuff in SUSE/Yast is absolutely necessary!
You need a solid grasp of system services in Linux and in SUSE in especially.
I studied for a few weeks using a couple of servers using different scenarios. I built a web/mail solution, a system monitoring solution, etc etc..
Getting used to configuring stuff in SUSE/Yast is absolutely necessary!
You need a solid grasp of system services in Linux and in SUSE in especially.
Any recommendations of books / classes? How much of it is about SuSE Enterprise Server? And what type of YaST info did they ask for (woohoo I am pretty familiar with it).
What type of full "Solutions" did you get questioned on.
Thanks for the answers in advance, I am looking to start studying for CompTIA Linux+ along with the Novell CLP.
It's ALL about SLES9!
You need to know how to work the init scripts and insert services (insserv) etc.
I can't go into specifics (the Novell certification NDA forbids me) but the scenarios are based on typical corporate tasks.
If you can take classes then I recommend the official Novell classes (#3037/3038)or a good book on SLES9.
No big yast issues, just know how to work it, and you'll save some time if you use the ncurses version.
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