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The biggest asset is to learn how to RTFM (read the fine manual), learn
where to find the fine manual, and to do it often. If you have a
computer you can put linux on, do it and get started on that learning
curve. Looking back on the interview for my first sysadmin assistant
job, I realize most of the things they asked about I was clueless about
but I think they liked the answer "I'd look it up in the man page to be
sure, but..."

My $0.02

* Tyler Bushman [Thu, 20 Feb 2003 at 16:08 -0700]
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