On 10/02/2015 at 16:01, Simone Piccardi wrote:
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> I'm totally against changing the topic or raising it weight, in my
> opinion 2 question on SQL are already too much, I'd prefer 0, like it
> was. LPI should be a Linux Sysadmin Certification, this is a generic
> argument, it tell almost nothing about you are proficient in Linux.
I agree. The only databases that I can think of that are truly
Linux-related are rpm's Berkley database files /var/lib/rpm/__db.00? or GNU
locate db file /var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db. Also the aliasdb file that is
created by the newaliases command, maybe. I cannot make up my mind what the
/var/log/{w,b}tmp files ought to be called, perhaps they're more like a
mashed-up bit-broth than a real database. But I would not recommend adding
any of them to the LPIC-1 objectives.
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