RHCSA Lab Setup
QuantumKnight
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Long story short, My notes got destroyed a while back in a local flood and I cannot find how to recreate all the steps to setup a proper lab workstation for the RHCSA. I have no problem installing linux but I want to create the ideal environment for my studies.
I have a copy of the current RedHat OS and a setup so I can remote into the machine using putty. Can anyone provide a good guide or a detailed setup of basically the first two chapters of Jang's book. I didn't get far into my studies last time because I needed to put effort for the Security +. Now I want to start all over and focus on this to really grasps and understand the material. If anyone who has RHCSA/RHCE can point me to how they setup their lab for the exam it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and have a great day.
I have a copy of the current RedHat OS and a setup so I can remote into the machine using putty. Can anyone provide a good guide or a detailed setup of basically the first two chapters of Jang's book. I didn't get far into my studies last time because I needed to put effort for the Security +. Now I want to start all over and focus on this to really grasps and understand the material. If anyone who has RHCSA/RHCE can point me to how they setup their lab for the exam it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and have a great day.
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pram Member Posts: 171I used a handful of micro sized RHEL containers on AWS to study for the RHCE. The micro size is in the free tier, so it was extremely cheap. I'm pretty sure I only paid for the EBS volumes I was using to go over LVM and iSCSI.
It's also a good opportunity to learn a little about AWS in general imo. -
Martin Stanton Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□To prepare the RHCSA exam like you, I needed instructions for building a lab.
I typed "RHCSA +lab +free +resources" in Google and I found several very interesting websites.
I think you can do it too -
ally_uk Member Posts: 1,145 ■■■■□□□□□□Control Protocol: Primer on reading Michael Jang's Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide
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