does anyone here have pointers or access to courseware that could be used to teach centos (5.4, i believe)? publicly-available, free C/W would, of course, be ideal, but if you have some decent training manuals that you're willing to license on a per-manual basis, i'm still willing to chat.
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On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 10:31 -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
does anyone here have pointers or access to courseware that could be used to teach centos (5.4, i believe)? publicly-available, free C/W would, of course, be ideal, but if you have some decent training manuals that you're willing to license on a per-manual basis, i'm still willing to chat.
rday
I find the RHEL Deployment Guide very helpful in this regard. Sorry. I don't have the link handy at the moment but it's available on the RH website.HTH.
B.J. CentOS 5.4, Linux 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5 x86_64 10:47:33 up 10 days, 21:27, 1 user, load average: 0.21, 0.13, 0.45
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, b.j. mcclure wrote:
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 10:31 -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
does anyone here have pointers or access to courseware that could be used to teach centos (5.4, i believe)? publicly-available, free C/W would, of course, be ideal, but if you have some decent training manuals that you're willing to license on a per-manual basis, i'm still willing to chat.
rday
I find the RHEL Deployment Guide very helpful in this regard. Sorry. I don't have the link handy at the moment but it's available on the RH website.HTH.
yes, i've already bookmarked those. i was curious in that there are some deployment guides at the centos site:
but they stop at 5.2. any reason for that?
rday --
======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
Linux Consulting, Training and Kernel Pedantry.
Web page: http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday ========================================================================
I find the RHEL Deployment Guide very helpful in this regard. Sorry. I don't have the link handy at the moment but it's available on the RH website.HTH.
yes, i've already bookmarked those. i was curious in that there are some deployment guides at the centos site:
but they stop at 5.2. any reason for that?
rday
That issue was discussed on this list in the recent past. Don't recall the answer. I have no difficulty in using the RH guide since CentOS strives to be binary compatible with RHEL.
There is a textbook, Linux:The Textbook,published by Addison Wesley, which is used in the local college in the AA program but it is generic and somewhat out of date:circa 2002.
B.J. CentOS 5.4, Linux 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5 x86_64 11:25:02 up 10 days, 22:04, 1 user, load average: 0.03, 0.05, 0.08
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpjday@crashcourse.ca wrote:
does anyone here have pointers or access to courseware that could be used to teach centos (5.4, i believe)? publicly-available, free C/W would, of course, be ideal, but if you have some decent training manuals that you're willing to license on a per-manual basis, i'm still willing to chat.
rday
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This might be worth checking out: http://dag.wieers.com/blog/first-centos-book-available-as-ebook
Especially since it is for Centos specifically and not RHEL. It's written by competent people very close to the distro. :)