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=Current Semester (Winter 2016)=
# '''<span colorstyle="color:red">N.B. - On "TODO list"</span>''' - '''LAB 1 - Picture under part 2''' - The picture called "Partition Verification" shows a LVM setup, but the instructions ask specifically for a standard partition setup.<br><br># '''<span colorstyle="color:red">FIXED BUT REQUIRES VERIFICATION THAT FIX WORKED</span>''' - '''LAB 1 - Investigation 3 - Part 2 - Questions 21''' - Not important but, report3.bash script uses the command "cat /root/install.log >> installation_report.html", the file /root/install.log does not exist on centos7 install.<br><br>#'''<span colorstyle="color:red">N.B. On List for Murray Saul to work on during non-contact period</span>''' - "tweak" '''lab2check2.bash''' to provide additional checks including xml dumps to home directory for all VMs and reminder from script to back those items to USB key. Also should check if '''centos2''' has '''/ for 8 GB and /home for 2GB'''. I read somewhere that '''xfs can mess up with LVM which we talk about in lab5'''. For next time, I will '''add in requirement in lab2 signoff that students show for all VMs the /etc/fstab to ensure ext4 fs'''. Perhaps checking script can be modified next time to check for that... Good idea to '''expand shell script check for ALL labs. Student would be required to show same information PLUS the results from running the checking shell script'''.<br><br>#'''<span colorstyle="color:red">N.B. On List for Murray Saul to work on during non-contact period</span>''' - It would be nice to rearrange the content for lab5 to '''discuss df -h and space concerns <u>first</u>, then flow into LVM. This would provide a better "flow" to reinforce student understanding'''. Shell script at end would remain at end to show how to use crontab to automate (flag) space issues.<br><br>
#Good idea to '''review study questions at end of each lab''' to see if they are applicable to each lab.<br><br>
#Would be neat to '''create prezi slide shows for each lab preparation (for class)'''. This would be in sync with OPS335 course. Online slides can be exported to PDF files as well.<br><br>