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Shell Scripting a time suck for exam prep?!?
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jtaubman
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Madison Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, SCSA Working on: SCNA, MCSA
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Shell Scripting a time suck for exam prep?!?
I am enrolled at Techskills and using there courseware to study for 310-011. I am amazed at how in depth the shell scripting section is. This is juicy stuff in the real world, but if it's not covered on the exam I feel like I'm waisting my time on it when I should be memorizing format commands, user init. files and what not. Is shell scripting an exam objective? If so, in how much detail?
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unixnation
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07-09-02 03:45 AM
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jtaubman
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spoofy
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Registered: Jul 2002 Location: houston Country: United States State: Certifications: SCSA, SCNA, CSS1,CCSP Working on: GCIA, CCIE Security
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you might get a question on regular expresions but doubt anything on shell scripting. When i took the test I didnt get asked about scripting or regex's
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