Marc Baudoin wrote: > It would be more logical to study grep before pipes because many > piped commands use grep. I believe it also should be better to > study filters after pipes because filters are useful with pipes. > Personally, I also study processes before pipes because ps makes > good examples (kill `ps | grep | awk` and so on).
Contrary to what many people, including the authors of various LPI prep books, seem to think, the order in which topics are listed in the objectives is *not* actually the one single officially-allowed order in which these topics must absolutely be taught. (The same applies to the objectives themselves.) Feel free to teach the material in whatever order you think is best, no matter what the objectives say. Nobody will mind one way or the other. Anselm (This is my personal opinion and not necessarily that of my employer or LPI.) -- Anselm Lingnau ... Linup Front GmbH ... Linux-, Open-Source- & Netz-Schulungen [email protected], +49(0)6151-9067-103, Fax -299, www.linupfront.de Linup Front GmbH, Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt, Germany Sitz: Weiterstadt (AG Darmstadt, HRB7705), Geschäftsführer: Oliver Michel _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
