>> Bromley College has just launched a new competitively priced, 4-day
>> Unix Solaris System Administration training course in the UK.
>> In order to make the Unix training as accessible to as many people as
>> possible we only charge just enough to "break even".
>> For more information please visit:
>> [URL deleted]
>From the above page:
>BASIC USER COMMANDS
> * Logging In and Logging Out
> * Command Line Editing
> * Navigating the File System
> * Viewing and Copying Files
> * Controlling the Terminal
> * Sending and Receiving Mail
>etc. You sure this is a "Unix Solaris System Administration training
>course"?
The course description gives the impression that Bromley College
really don't have a clue about unix systems administration. At best,
this is an "introduction to unix" course; it covers nothing that a
systems administrator needs to know over and above what a reasonably
competent user would be expected to know.
May I suggest that Clive has a look at the content of Sun's System
Admin I and II courses and compares and contrasts those with his
course? Yes, I know they're a lot more expensive but it's really
highly misleading to describe the Bromley course as covering systems
administration when it clearly does no such thing.
Care to comment, Clive?
Mike.