[CLUE-Cert] [Fwd: Re: Feedback - Sair Linux and GNU Certification Web Site-http://www.linuxcertification.com]

Sean LeBlanc seanleblanc at home.com
Sun Apr 22 18:31:58 MDT 2001


Well, let me kick it off. This one's a bit minor, but still:

Page 73 of Green Sys Admin book, it is covering the
ps aux command. In listing, it shows output. It then proceeds
to cover each column, EXCEPT for the "SIZE" column - which
shows up as "VSZ" on the ps I have on two Linux boxes I have...
though I'm pretty sure I've seen SIZE in output elsewhere...
maybe older/different versions of ps under Linux, and also
on Solaris, maybe? I'm sure some of you can verify. In any
case, the book skips right from %MEM to RSS in its description
of the columns.

On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Lynn Danielson wrote:
> Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:55:52 -0600
> To: clue-cert at clue.denver.co.us
> From: Lynn Danielson <lynn.danielson at clue.denver.co.us>
> Reply-To: clue-cert at clue.denver.co.us
> Sender: clue-cert-admin at clue.denver.co.us
> Subject: Re: [CLUE-Cert] [Fwd: Re: Feedback - Sair Linux and GNU
> Certification  Web Site-http://www.linuxcertification.com]
> 
> Ben Roe wrote:
> > 
> > I felt the same way when I visited the site.  So, how about we
> > develop a list of corrections as a training exercise?  (I don't
> > remember them at this moment, but maybe as a group we can jog
> > each other's memory.)
> 
> The only thing that comes to mind off hand was the issue about
> the /etc/fstab dump column and what it means, but I know we've
> talked about others.  I may have marked up my book with a
> couple examples.  I'll check when I get a chance this weekend.
> 
> I think it would be a good idea to challenge Sair on content in
> their books which we believe is incorrect.  If everybody agrees
> and we all make some effort to follow through on this, it 
> probably wouldn't take much time or energy.
> 
> Lynn
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