Hi Len,
Dick Elliott's friend Bill Hance here. I hope all is well with you.
I have two quick questions for you.
1. what ballpark should a starting consultant charge? I am Red Hat
certified. I know Solaris 10 and Windows, which I try to avoid. I may be
offered some work consulting, and was asked what my rate was. I have no
idea what to say.
I have been a Sys Admin for 10+ years. Never consulted once though.
any ideas? ballpark figure? salary range?
2. I have a Cisco 2600 with ios 12.0 installed. I have a WIC-1ADSL wan
adapter that I want to install and use here at home. (to relearn ios, and
to replace my DSL modem) The WIC-1ADSL requires ios 12.3 for the c2600.
I contacted Cisco, and they want me to register, and pay $$. Do you
have access to downloads? Can you e-mail me the ios 12.3 image for
the c2600? Can I snail-mail you a CDR in a SASE, if that would be
easier?
Any help is appreciated.
If you ever need an assistant for a job, keep me in mind. I recently
took the Solaris 10 exams (beta - free) and am waiting for my scores.
I am currently unemployeed.
thanks for any help you can provide.
-Bill
We have found that different distributions have different "home" areas
for applications.
Backups are at least /etc, /home, /var/log (on important servers),
/var/spool/mail (on mail servers), etc.......
Hope that helps a bit.
Len
--------------------------------------------
survey question for linux admins ...
1) is there a standard location for installing applications?
2) what do you typically backup?
/home /etc ???
thanks in advance for your advice
rk
___________________________________________________________________________
Philadelphia Linux Users Group --
http://www.phillylinux.org
Announcements -
http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce
General Discussion --
http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug