[ale] Training recommendations

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Oct 26 18:09:49 EDT 2021


You, and anyone, is welcome to dig through the docs I have up at jimkinney.us

Basic intro stuff up through some intermediate sysadmin stuff. 

On October 26, 2021 1:25:26 PM EDT, John Temple via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>Well our posting for a new Sr. Linux Admin has been up for over a month
>now
>and we have one applicant. This morning my boss said it looks like I
>may
>need to become our linux guy.
>
>I have done a little configuration here and there, mostly LAMP stuff
>and
>then there were a couple of linux classes well over a decade ago during
>my
>undergrad.
>
>Any suggestions for bootcamps or something? I need to focus on system
>administration and troubleshooting (yes, I can hear several of you
>laughing
>at the moment) . I know I am not really going to learn much for the
>later
>in a training class.
>
>Oh wait, there was a linux class that was offered here several years
>ago
>and it covered:
>cd, cp, mv, chown, chmod, ls and that is it! I knew the class was
>titled as
>basic but come on all of six commands. I told the instructor I know
>those
>commands were important but is there going to be a class on perhaps a
>more
>intermediate level? Sadly the response was a resounding "No".
>
>-- 
>John Temple
>cjtemple at gmail.com

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