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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Do I need to? Post 302138203 by reborg on Sunday 30th of September 2007 08:58:55 AM
Old 09-30-2007
There are many people here who come from an Electrical/Electronics or related dicipline, including all three of the Admins, so for a start you should not feel that this is anything of a disadvantage in getting where you want to go. Any knowledge gained in either area will be useful, maybe not directly, but will stand to you in the long term.

As for the specifics of this case, cbkihong has already indicated that most modern websites are in fact web "applications" sitting in front of databases of varying size, from the small site where someone has their own blog and nothing else, to huge corporate sites to online shops. In order to be an effective web designer you will need to know how to interact efficiently with databases in order to develop effective websites, so my advice would be to take the database course.
 
dhclient.leases(5)						File Formats Manual						dhclient.leases(5)

NAME
dhclient.leases - DHCP client lease database DESCRIPTION
The Internet Systems Consortium DHCP client keeps a persistent database of leases that it has acquired that are still valid. The database is a free-form ASCII file containing one valid declaration per lease. If more than one declaration appears for a given lease, the last one in the file is used. The file is written as a log, so this is not an unusual occurrence. The format of the lease declarations is described in dhclient.conf(5). FILES
/var/db/dhclient.leases SEE ALSO
dhclient(8), dhcp-options(5), dhclient.conf(5), dhcpd(8), dhcpd.conf(5), RFC2132, RFC2131. AUTHOR
dhclient(8) was written by Ted Lemon under a contract with Vixie Labs. Funding for this project was provided by Internet Systems Consor- tium. Information about Internet Systems Consortium can be found at http://www.isc.org. dhclient.leases(5)
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