Bryan,

Can I quote this story?  (with or without attribution; your
preference)... It's great.

Not as pathetic as when I move libc "out of the way" once...luckily,
'echo *' works like 'ls' and is builtin to my shell :)

And thanks, I'll introduce you to the lady organizing the event.

Regards,
--matt

On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Bryan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, you can always count on me to highlight why I like to teach LPI 101
> and 102, and prefer to see any Red Hat Certified System Administrator
> (RHCSA) working in even a Red Hat-only environment also with the LPI
> Certified Level  (LPIC-1).
>
> Real world scenario that just happened last month ...
>
> Had an ISV replace a core library at a client, adding their path to
> ldconfig. No one could figure it out -- neither engineering nor IT -- until
> I got involved and showed them how and where this happened.
>
> Then I showed them the LPI 101 objective where it is covered, and even gave
> some impromptu training on it using the O'Reilly bookshelf.  This isn't
> something covered in any Red Hat exam, and I think it was only, briefly
> covered in an old developer training class (without exam), but not any
> sysadmin/engineer/architect (definitely not RHCSA/RHCE/RHCSA).

-- 
G. Matthew Rice <[email protected]>                         gpg id: 0x17CF9077
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