2017-11-09 13:12 GMT-03:00 Fabian Thorns <[email protected]>:

> 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."
>


+ modinfo

101.2 journalctl -b

102.1:
+ lvs, pvs, vgs (LVM)
+ Basics of GPT
+ /boot/efi

102.2: Move GRUB Legacy to "awareness of"...


>
> 102.4 Use Debian package management:
> * Add apt
>
> 102.5 Use RPM and YUM package management:
> * Add zypper
> * Remove yumdownloader
>


+ dnf (differences with yum)


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


I'd keep od it's a nice debugging/troubleshooting too imho

+Calculate hashes sha256sum, sha512sum


103.3

* Move cpio to "awareness of"



>
> 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
>


+1 but please the weight should be at least 3. It's an ubiquitous topic and
really important


103.8

+ Basics of Nano
+ Differences between vi and vim
+ Awareness of neovim


> 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
>
>

104.3

+ Basic knowledge of journaling and systemd way of mount and automount



104.4

Red Hat family uses xfs, add at least "Awareness of xfs_quota", for example
its capability of apply quotas to directories (projects)

104.7
+ Awareness of some desktop indexing




>
> 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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