On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>As you already know, the first level of LPI's Linux certification program
>includes the following exams:
>
> Test 1 series:
> 1a (General Linux, Part 1)
> 1b (General Linux, Part 2)
> Test 2 series:
> 2a (Caldera specific)
> 2b (Debian specific)
> 2c (TurboLinux specific)
> 2d (Red Hat specific)
> 2e (Slackware specific)
> 2f (SuSE specific)
>
>and the requirements for the Level I certificate are passing both 1a and
>1b, and one of the 2x exams.
>
>We propose to allow candidates to take the required exams in any order
>they wish. In other words, completing test 1a will not be required before
>taking 1b or one of the test 2 exams.
>
>Are there any comments on this policy proposal?
My preference would be that the T1's be taken prior to T2. The order of the T1's
does not matter to me.
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Chuck Mead, CTO, MoonGroup Consulting, Inc. <http://www.moongroup.com>
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