On Wed, Mar 17, 2010, geoffrey mendelson wrote about "Re: Where to learn
Linux?":
> Are you willing to stick with something, no matter how stupid it
> looks, how impossible it seems, etc because your customer/employer
> demands it?
>
> It's very different than doing it for years as a hobby.
>
On Mar 17, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Thanks, Meir. It is just these sorts of things that I have been doing
for years, that makes me think I should get in the business. It is not
the cart leading the horse!
IMHO you really need to think about this.
Is it something you would want
> Do all of this and some other scenarios. Assist people for free. If you are
> built for it, you will have enough experience even do you never got a salary
> on the field before.
>
Thanks, Meir. It is just these sorts of things that I have been doing
for years, that makes me think I should get in
Hi Dotan,
If you want to qualify as a Linux sysadmin, I would suggest you to install a
few virtual boxes, set up a scenario like the following and do it all.
Scenario 1:
John Doe wants to open a startup. He is ready to take you aboard in order to
setup all the systems. To start you will need to set