[CentOS] a few simple questions about upgrading an "official" centos 7 release
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.caThu Feb 22 11:34:07 UTC 2018
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, hw wrote: > Robert P. J. Day wrote: ... snip ... > > oh, i appreciate the need for caution; on the other hand, it > > always struck me that the training room is the *ideal* place for > > students to experiment with things they're too nervous or unsure > > of to try back at the office. this is typically why, when i'm > > teaching, i save friday afternoon for trying things that are > > typically not covered by standard courseware. > > > > so as long as one delivers the proper caution, i see no problem > > with something like, "ok, you might never have to do this at your > > site, but just in case you ever need to upgrade your kernel, let's > > try it and see what happens." so if the need ever arises, at least > > they can say they've done it once and know what the end result is > > supposed to be. > > The students you need to teach things like this are the ones that > will never become good admins. uh, that's kind of a condescending attitude to take towards students who simply want to learn. are you this way with everyone? rday
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