vtrader wrote: » Entry level trainee type linux jobs look like a rarity, only jobs I see advertised are those with 2+years experience and thats junior level. It looks like to get started in linux is more of an internal job movement.
fuz1on wrote: » Learn Chef - https://learn.chef.io/
Pupil wrote: » Great way to learn Enterprise Linux is to pop open a Linux administration book and lab common services (DNS, DHCP, LDAP, SAMBA, NFS, etc.) as well as Linux networking. Any Linux admin should know how to configure and troubleshoot those. Once you understand the basics, proceed to learn scripting (Bash and Python), automation, configuration management (Puppet, Chef, Ansible, SaltStack), and security (SELinux, AppArmor, iptables).