[SFS] Linux Campers READ THIS
David L. Willson
sfs@thegeek.nu
Mon, 22 Jul 2013 16:13:41 -0600 (MDT)
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A couple more notes:
=E2=80=A2 You're more likely to succeed if you have partner(s), so I en=
courage you to study with others. Use Gary's study group, if it's convenien=
t to you.
=E2=80=A2 I'm sharing a few pages of the Snow Mountain Ranch trip plann=
er, here: https://zimbra.thegeek.nu/home/dlwillson@thegeek.nu/Shared/SFS/Li=
nux%20Camp%202013/SMR-small-planner.pdf
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David L. Willson
Trainer, Engineer, Enthusiast
RHCE Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
----- Original Message -----
> All 10 (11, depending on how you look at it) Linux Campers are
> on-list now, so now is the time to say some things to head off any
> misunderstandings that might lead to disappointment.
> Read the flier verbatim, if you haven't already.
> I won't be teaching you everything in the book. That is not possible
> in the time we have. Plan appropriate study time from NOW until
> camp, no matter how experienced you are, to at least skim the book
> and read the sections you are least familiar with and do those
> exercises. It is simply not possible to cover everything in 40, or
> even 50 hours. 80 hours, maybe... Maybe...
> I'll be giving you review sessions, expert insights, an ideal
> learning atmosphere, and ~lots~ of reinforcing exercises that
> closely mirror real-world problems that sysadmins are expected to
> solve. To succeed in this compressed boot camp format and have some
> time for fun, outdoorsy stuph, you must have an existing framework
> of experience and knowledge, a basic familiarity and comfort with
> Linux, especially the Linux command-line. The more you prepare, the
> easier the labs will be, the more fun camp will be, the more quickly
> you'll get the exercises done, and the more likely you are to pass
> the exams and come home certified. Please plan your study time,
> paced appropriately.
> --
> David L. Willson
> Trainer, Engineer, Enthusiast
> RHCE Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu
> Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
> This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
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>A couple more notes:<br><ul><li>You're more likely to succeed if you have =
partner(s), so I encourage you to study with others. Use Gary's study group=
, if it's convenient to you.<br></li><li>I'm sharing a few pages of the Sno=
w Mountain Ranch trip planner, here:<br>https://zimbra.thegeek.nu/home/dlwi=
llson@thegeek.nu/Shared/SFS/Linux%20Camp%202013/SMR-small-planner.pdf</li><=
/ul><span><span name=3D"x"></span>--<br>David L. Willson<br>Trainer, Engine=
er, Enthusiast<br>RHCE Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu<br>Mobile 720-333-L=
ANS(5267)<br><br>This is a good time for a r3VOLution.<span name=3D"x"></sp=
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nt-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000">All 10 (11, de=
pending on how you look at it) Linux Campers are on-list now, so now is the=
time to say some things to head off any misunderstandings that might lead =
to disappointment.<br><br>Read the flier verbatim, if you haven't already.<=
br><br>I won't be teaching you everything in the book. That is not possible=
in the time we have. Plan appropriate study time from NOW until camp, no m=
atter how experienced you are, to at least skim the book and read the secti=
ons you are least familiar with and do those exercises. It is simply not po=
ssible to cover everything in 40, or even 50 hours. 80 hours, maybe... Mayb=
e...<br><br> I'll be giving you review sessions, expert insights, an ideal =
learning atmosphere, and ~lots~ of
reinforcing exercises that closely mirror real-world problems that
sysadmins are expected to solve. To succeed in this compressed boot c=
amp format and have some time for fun, outdoorsy stuph, you must have an ex=
isting framework of experience and knowledge, a basic familiarity and comfo=
rt with Linux, especially the Linux command-line. The more you prepare, the=
easier the labs will be, the more fun camp will be, the more quickly you'l=
l get the exercises done, and the more likely you are to pass the exams and=
come home certified. Please plan your study time, paced appropriately.<br>=
<span><br><span></span>--<br>David L. Willson<br>Trainer, Engineer, Enthusi=
ast<br>RHCE Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu<br>Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)<b=
r><br>This is a good time for a r3VOLution.<span></span><br></span><br></di=
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