Alessandro Selli wrote: > This is a [email protected] question, though, not an examdev one.
>From a "development" standpoint, I will put forward the argument that the site is rather lacking in answers, even in the FAQ. [FAQ] We _could_ -- as a community -- try to address this question, even if asked with a partial answer, to avoid a lot of the following ... Dave Utso wrote: > Can anyone tell me what versions of CENTOS/Red Hat and SUSE > best depict the current exam? Alessandro Selli wrote: > The safest pick is the latest LTS release that was not released in the > past two-two and a half years, in order to avoid those versions that were > released after the last LPI objectives revision. Eden Caldas wrote: > I'd go for centos 6 David -- LPI 101 Objectives 102 will require you to know both APT-DPKG and YUM-RPM solutions. [101-102] For APT-DPKG ... - Debian GNU/Linux 6.10 or 7.8 (the latter includes multi-arch) - Ubuntu Long Term Support (LTS) 10.04.4 or 12.04.5 (both use Upstart) For YUM-RPM ... - Red Hat Enteprise Linux (RHEL) or compatible (e.g., CentOS) 5.11 or 6.7 (the latter uses Upstart, but is still largely SysV init) - SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) release 11 SP4 I recommend running these older distributions as under a virtualization environment like a QEMU-based Hypervisor (KVM or Xen on Linux Host), VMware HyperVisor (VMware Player on Linux or Windows Host) or Oracle HyperVisor (VirtualBox on Linux or Windows Host), to avoid hardware installation issues -- as well as to reuse your current, host OS. -- bjs References: [FAQ] https://www.lpi.org/about-lpi/frequently-asked-questions/ [101-102] https://www.lpi.org/study-resources/lpic-1-101-exam-objectives/#102[ _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
