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03/25/2011



What did you learn today or this week that you're most excited about?

I learned about world IPV6 day been doing a bit of research about it. On a side note I found it interesting that their was a ipv5 but it was for streaming never used and in the 90s they all ready were thinking that the amount of addresses were going to be used up, and how when they were making ipv4 some of the people working on the project some said 128 but thought it being too big and they used 32.

Comments: This is one of those things that comes down the pipe and is very likely inevitible. Getting ready for the wave before it arrives is always a good idea, even though some of the time the wave may head in a different direction that passes you by before it hits the shore. -James Williams Zavada


What did you do that you are most proud of?

I am enjoying the drbd stuff we next time I am going to document on the a text file as we go then add to wiki so we have a map so we can backtrack if we need to. I have been adding to the list of systems that needed to be inventoried.

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What have you heard about that you are hoping to learn more of?

I heard about Ipv6 and want to learn more about it. Learning shortcuts in terminal because it seem their is always 2 or 3 ways of navigating,editing or doing something.

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Who (among Shodor staff and your peers) helped you the most? How did they help you?

I learned of how to setup and run multiple installs from a usb from Neil.

Comments: Great! I hope we get the chance to work on doing network boot installs while you're here too. It's an especially important skill to have in larger organisations. -James Williams Zavada


Who did you help? How did you help them?

I helped Trey with the install of firefox 4 and the update of mac osx 10.6.7.

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