Going from "good" to "expert"

Marco Shaw marco.shaw at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 16:33:35 UTC 2012


My employer won't pay...  Does being an RHCE from 2002 count?  ;-)

Marco

On 9/1/12, Aaron Bliss <abliss at brockport.edu> wrote:
> Marco,
> Consider the RHCSA or RHCE.  Skipping such objectives as selinux isn't
> an option if you want to master topics and become certified.
>
> Aaron
>
> On 9/1/2012 10:19 AM, Marco Shaw wrote:
>> I've been playing with Linux for roughly 12 years.  I feel I'm "good"
>> at it, but I lack "real advanced skills".
>>
>> I've completely skipped the whole SELinux-wave.  I would have been
>> forced to learn it, but my co-workers and employers were too
>> intimidated by it, so I never bothered.  I also skipped really trying
>> to understand SystemTap, and that's another (perhaps) advanced skill,
>> that would make me truly a "one of a kind" based on what I know my
>> immediate co-workers know about Linux.
>>
>> Anyone have any good tips/references to how to take my skills to the
>> next level?  I've seen a few half-decent mini-books like "Vmware
>> interview questions" that may seem stupid, but actually do provide a
>> few things that I think I need to brush up on.
>>
>> Marco
>>
>
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