Hi Monks
Very sorry if this is not ethical!
I have been using Perl for a long while on M$Windows and VMWare environment! Whenever I used get stuck PerlMonks was my 1st port of call! Now, I've found a new job where they don't use Windows or VMWare.
I was sent a basic Linux based test, and I've spent the last few weeks retraining myself on Linux! But still struggling with it!
I don't want to waste time trying out different forums, so my question is there a forum that you Wise Ones recommend that similar to this forum (I know nothing can be as good as this forum :-) where I can post and get help like I do here please?
Thank you in advance
Example of the test question :
format the second hard disk with ext4 and mount it under /perforce
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