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[ILUG] RHCE vs LPI ??

[ILUG] RHCE vs LPI ??

Conor Wynne mariconor at gmail.com
Wed Aug 27 12:07:32 IST 2008


On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Kae Verens <kae at verens.com> wrote:

> Conor Wynne wrote:
>
>> Who exactly can remember port numbers for services without checking? OK,
>> we
>> would know a good lot, but what about iscsi?
>> I think its 3260 but who actually cares in REAL life?
>>
>
> ish ;-) my answer would be "grep iscsi /etc/services"


Exactly.


>
>
> agreed - what's the point of remembering a port number when the only time
> you'll be asked to use that knowledge is when you are at a computer, in
> which case you can easily find it out.


I failed my VCP because of this -- yet I have been supporting esx since
2.5.0... think I know it pretty well at this stage...
Questions like, what is the maximum allowed (by the installer) partion for
/blah
???? Who fscking cares, the installer PREVENTS you from setting it too
large!!!!

Can you remove components from a running vm? .... try it, it WONT LET YOU DO
IT!!!!!!!
Multiple choice questions piss me off something special.

You can choose one or four, or all four, I always fail them as I think they
are trying to trick me. AGHH :-)

Rant over. back to the RHCE / LPI fight fest.




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