Based on feedback during the desktop class, this would be the training class for next year.  I can't see us running two of them (space & other resource restrictions)




On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Ilan Rabinovitch <ilan@socallinuxexpo.org> wrote:
It sounds like this would be relevant to any type of new admin, whether
they had windows backgrounds or not.  Would this be a class, or a
standard session track that one could come in and out of through out the
weekend?

I assume this would be in addition to the existing desktop training class?

On 3/15/13 3:20 PM, Orv Beach wrote:
> We, the SCALE Training Team, are contemplating holding a training
> track next year that has a tentative title of "Linux System
> Administration for Windows Users" - we see it as providing the
> necessary basic survival skills for that Windows admin who has a
> couple of internally-facing Linux boxes thrown to him for management.
>
> Looking for suggestions for content. We already have:
>
> - samba (client & server)
> - NFS (server)
> - All about SSH
> - user & group administration
> - software installation and patching
>
> ? - basics of BIND
>
> Your suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
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