Linux geek :)
Hello !
I have a big question.I like to understand ,practice and think In Linux.
I mean I'm not a beginner in Linux thing's , for almost a year I try to understand , but not exclusively.
What I want to do is : I want to install all "big" ( let's say ) distro's on one of my PC's , I mean ( Slackware , Fedora , Debian ..) , and try to understand how every distro work's.A month or less per distro.Trying to learn how most server's on that distribution work's ,routing , NAT-ing and other thing ( like basic commands and tricks ) , could easily get a future job on this if I want.
It's a good idea ? In what order should I take this Linus distro's ? I worked on my home lab with Fedora , Knopix and Ubuntu ..I consider taking Linux+ and LPI then.
And then I consider moving fast to BSD ( I worked with FreeBSD ) , MAC OS X and Solaris.
Any idea's , any hint's ?
I have a big question.I like to understand ,practice and think In Linux.
I mean I'm not a beginner in Linux thing's , for almost a year I try to understand , but not exclusively.
What I want to do is : I want to install all "big" ( let's say ) distro's on one of my PC's , I mean ( Slackware , Fedora , Debian ..) , and try to understand how every distro work's.A month or less per distro.Trying to learn how most server's on that distribution work's ,routing , NAT-ing and other thing ( like basic commands and tricks ) , could easily get a future job on this if I want.
It's a good idea ? In what order should I take this Linus distro's ? I worked on my home lab with Fedora , Knopix and Ubuntu ..I consider taking Linux+ and LPI then.
And then I consider moving fast to BSD ( I worked with FreeBSD ) , MAC OS X and Solaris.
Any idea's , any hint's ?
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sprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□!30 wrote:I consider taking Linux+ and LPI then.
And then I consider moving fast to BSD ( I worked with FreeBSD ) , MAC OS X and Solaris.
Man !30, aren't you a little busy these days to consider Linux now too? I seem to recall you just completed several exams for MS, and then you posted these:
http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17436
http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=102390#102390
CCIE, Security, and now Linux too?
I have no advice for you. Your drive and ambition for all this stuff is either very admirable or very crazy! Good luck.All things are possible, only believe.