Beginning RHCSA, any tips for me?
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hey all
Ordered Michael Jang's 6th edition book and going to dedicate myself completely for the task, so I can finish this as quickly as possible and go for RHCE.
I have good knowledge in Linux so I think I'm able to land this really quick, but I will read the book cover to cover to fill any possible gaps in my knowledge anyways.
I set up a vm lab of CentOS 6.2 server & client for this cert.
anything else I should know before I start? is the book + labbing enough?
Ordered Michael Jang's 6th edition book and going to dedicate myself completely for the task, so I can finish this as quickly as possible and go for RHCE.
I have good knowledge in Linux so I think I'm able to land this really quick, but I will read the book cover to cover to fill any possible gaps in my knowledge anyways.
I set up a vm lab of CentOS 6.2 server & client for this cert.
anything else I should know before I start? is the book + labbing enough?
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/pub/beer/ Member Posts: 67 ■■■□□□□□□□I always like to copy the Red Hat exam prep guide objectives and make notes under each task. The skills assessment is a good indication of where you are at. Other than the RHCSA/RCHE books out there, Red Hat training would be the only other resource that I'd recommend.
Red Hat | Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam objectives (EX200)Certification Goal:
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lordy Member Posts: 632 ■■■■□□□□□□If you have a lab, some experience and the Jang book you should be good to go.
The exam objectives are in deed very helpful. They give you a very good overview on what will be on the exam. Imagine you would be running an interview with a Linux guy and think up some tough questions based on the exam objectives. Then see if you can answer them yourselfWorking on CCNP: [X] SWITCH --- [ ] ROUTE --- [ ] TSHOOT
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JayTheCracker Member Posts: 169another recommended material => HANDS-ON GUIDE to RHCSA & RHCE_damian_pearson_2011