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Now I reviewed the presentation, and I have few remarks.
- :ToFix: Neither presentation nor notes contain a description of WHAT is the LFHS and why we need it
- :ToFix: Resolution of the example is really too low
- :ToCheck: Contains wrong information... according to manuals everything is OK, BUT... I double-checked it on two different fresh-installed Linux-based systems Ubuntu and Arch... I can not find any info at the internet, but according to my experiments /bin -> /usr/bin; /lib->/usr/lib; and with small differences also /slib, /lib64; on UBUNTU also /lib32, lsbx32 are symlinks. Please if there will be some time, check it, that is interesting
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Reviewed the lecture notes, added a few comments in the Google Doc. Nice work!
Just a few things to keep in mind:
- Emphasize that these directories are named in a human-understandable way and the students don't really have to remember what's in every directory at once
- Show them how to find the information on these directories, how to interact with the ones that have specific use cases (i.e. mapped devices, processes etc.)
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Presentation done! (Only last slide with homework is absent). Also made some tweaks to the notes as well as clearly stated which directories I will be going in during presentation.
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Added notes to Google drive in "Ostap :D" directory. (Up for feedback)
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Reviewed the presentation, and it's awesome! Thank you! Any thoughts on homework yet?
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Added "beta" version of homework to google docs.
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