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| iggy4270 2003-03-12, 2:14 am |
| I couldn't believe it, I received a voice mail from the hiring manager at the PC company that I have been trying to get into for the past 8 months. It looks like he's getting ready to hire so I am sure that he wants me in for an interview. I know he's looking for someone to do Red Hat installations so I'll be cramming all weekend. Any suggestions as to what he may ask and what I should focus on in order to make a good impression and win this guy over. Although I have been offered a job in another industry I really want this one.
Thanks in advance. | |
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| cruss575 2003-03-13, 6:24 am |
| There are many scenarios, but if you are talking about installations on user's desktops, then there should be documentation on partitions/slices, types of software installed, NFS, group structures, network printing and installation of printers, etc.
If you are referring to servers, then security is my biggest concern (correct services, correct permissions, patch updates, tripwire, etc.) | |
| netnewsnow 2003-03-13, 5:37 pm |
| He might not mostly wanna hear a maniac saying he knows everything and is abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz certified. |
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