Yes, you can buy books and go to examination...then you pay only the exam you are aking. See on sun.com what exams you need to pass to get certify on sol 8, 9 or 10... I know that for "SUN Certified Systems Administrator on Solaris 8" you needed 2 exams..
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Hy folks,
On 25th February, I am taking CCNA1 exam .
I am wondering if anyone of you can tell me what to specialy "take care about", what are exam objectives and so... Any advices are wellcome...
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Hy guys,
During installation of machine (Pentium x86, 64MB RAM), well during booting SCO UnixWARE 7.1.1 diskette 1/2 i get following error (after SCO logo)
"memfs.fs: I/0 error or unexpected EOF"
Bootstrap Command Processor
...
[boot] _
Please advise!
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It is a cluster of packages....but under n names.... so it is difficult to remove it. I tahs about 20 packages regarding to gnome..
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Hy folks,
Does anyone knows hot to uninstall/remvove GNOME from Solaris9. I have installed GNOME & CDE, I wanna uninstall-remove gnome but CDE to stay on SOl9.
How can I accomplish this?
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If you change disks, you only need to do is reconfiguration boot.
1. After ugrading on new machine run Config Assistant - Rescan whole system
2. Do reconfiguration boot
(b -r in interactive mod)
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Well, if firm pays for exams & certification, I think there is no problem.
I did not do any upgrade exams yet, but I am planning sol 9 - 10 upgrade exam this summer..
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Yes wright, and Solaris installs SUNWpcic,pcmca,pcmem etc. packages for what?
In Configuration Assistant I see that PCMCA controller is discovered (it has is's own IRQ, memory space..).
During boot process, there are no messages regarding any error or conflict with controler. As i said with...
Guys,
I have an old laptop. I have installed Solaris 9 (Entire distribution). Now, I have 3COM Megahertz, 10/100 LAN+56k modem card, model 3ccfem556b. I don't know how to install and configure this pcmca card. PCMCA controler is properly installed. Whith # prtconf -D, in output I get pci..pcic...
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