Hi there,

as promised, I'd also like to share a list with additional comments
regarding exam 101. These things have not been discussed on the list yet,
they stem from private conversations. I'd like to get your opinion on these
things too. Afterwards there will be a wrap up of the whole discussion,
including everything discussed before and not included in here :)

Like the previous email on 102, this is a summary of proposals. Just
because I'm sending it doesn't mean it's somehow set.

Here you go:

101.1 Determine and configure hardware settings
* Remove "Configure systems with or without external peripherals such as
keyboards."
* Remove "Know the differences between coldplug and hotplug devices."

102.4 Use Debian package management:
* Add apt

102.5 Use RPM and YUM package management:
* Add zypper
* Remove yumdownloader

103.2 Process text streams using filters
* Remove od, paste and join (in addition to the tools already identified as
potential dropouts)

103.7 Search text files using regular expressions
* Be explicit about which kind of regex we test. With grep and sed being
our use case for regex, basic regular expressions seem like a good default,
unless we want candidates to also know about extended regular expressions,
the difference and how to make sed/grep use them. On the other hand, we're
testing egrep now, so in the best case candidates should implicitly know
the difference. Thoughts on this?
* Remove egrep and fgrep
* Add sed skills to work with ranges and delete, change, substitute on
ranges

104.1 Create partitions and filesystems
* Add gpt
* Add awareness of exfat

104.2 Maintain the integrity of filesystems
* Add mkfs
* Remove e2fsck and mke2fs

Looking forward to hear your opinion,

Fabian


On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:10 PM, Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> wrote:

> We might want to start commenting on exam 101 here.
>
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