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Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » That sucks man. So do you plan to rewrite the book with the expansions for RHCSA or just go with a RHCE only book? I just reread the objectives. Man the RHCSA seems like it would be worth a book on its own.
thedude666 wrote: » Actually there is not alot that has changed in the objectives.
thedude666 wrote: » What I see that has been added is the crypto stuff, selinux(previously this was only in RHCE part), virtualization and vnc.
thedude666 wrote: » I don't see any mentioning of NIS so this is probably skipped. (or maybe in the new rhce?)
thedude666 wrote: » Furthermore I wonder what these Redhat exam prove. They prove in no way how capable someone is of actually doing day to day tasks.
thedude666 wrote: » Also it is totally unclear what your faults are. You can test alot of stuff on the exam, see they are working, and still fail the exam.
thedude666 wrote: » It seems like this is just a money-thing for Redhat. Your exam is checked using a script and there is no way to know that it actually works correctly (even if you did all checks possible). You can't determine on what part you need improvement.
darkerosxx wrote: » Sent in a request to have my RHCT converted to RHCSA. Awaiting response.
Option 1: Free Exam Retake Plus Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Study Document If you would like to continue your pursuit of a certification based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 technology, Red Hat will offer a free exam retake if you do not pass your exam. In addition, on November 24, 2010 we will publish a custom study document to assist you in understanding the content that was not covered in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 courses or was not covered on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 RHCT or RHCE exam. Option 2: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Exam in January If you prefer to certify under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 technology, Red Hat will offer you an opportunity to take a RHCT and/or RHCE exam in January 2011. These exams will not be open to the public, but rather to students who originally enrolled in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 certification exam. If you would like to pursue this option, please let us know your location preference. On December 1, 2010 we will send you an email with the final scheduled dates and locations.
darkerosxx wrote: » Got a response on this. They're changing all RHCT to RHCSA. You should receive information via e-mail.
thedude666 wrote: » The positive side of this story is that the exam objectives are alot less vague.
Darwiner wrote: » ps. I always avoided GUIs, never cared for them, but god damn, system-config-authentication is such a time-saver. :P
anobomski wrote: » i guess i will wait for NGHTS'S book before i tackle this next year.
Bodanel wrote: » Next week digital release, hard copy april.
NightShade03 wrote: » I'm still waiting on the publisher....
CiskHo wrote: » I would disagree. Comparing the exam blueprints side by side I see 17 subjects/tasks mentioned for the RHCSA that are not mentioned for RHCT (some items listed more than once). Re-read the list. Configuring an HTTP and FTP server, CIFS, ext4, and others are listed as well which were all topics not needed for the RHCT.
CiskHo wrote: » I disagree. Its more telling than a Cisco exam which has multiple choice, drag and drop, fill in the blank, etc. The RH exams are more realworld than any Cisco or CompTia exam I have taken. There is no guessing. You either know how to do the tasks or you don't and fail. I think their testing model is the best although VMWare may be the same or better (I haven't taken their exam just yet).
CiskHo wrote: » I agree that you don't get to see you faults... but that is the same with any exam. They aren't going to tell you which question you got wrong (who does??) but atleast they tell you which sections/topics you need to work on (just like Cisco does). As for verifying your work and still failing... Either you need to appeal the test results/grade or reverify the verify commands you are using. If you verified all your tasks were completed accurately then there is no way you should have failed (this is where appealling the grade would come into play).
CiskHo wrote: » Having failed the RHCT before I feel your pain and to some extent agree with your thoughts on RH making money this way. However, they can't show anyone the exact results or the Q&As will leak out and then the cert won't be worth squat. Your test results do show which topics you need to review, just not the exact questions.
CiskHo wrote: » My RedHat exam experience has been dissmal thus far. I took 2 most basic official training courses followed by the RHCT exam. I failed with maybe a 50%. I tried getting signed up for another test date only to have RH cancel the exam dates twice on me. 3 weeks before my scheduled exam date of Dec 3rd I got the email stating the RHCT was no longer offered and my exam name had changed to the RHCSA. WTF?! So after many phone calls, emails, etc I finally heard from the head of training for RH. They said there were about 100 other testers in the same boat as me and they would let us take the RHCT after all. Test date is now the 1st week of January.
CiskHo wrote: » I do believe the RHCSA is a more accurate test for what is needed by today's IT pros but I need a RH cert NOW to fulfill my own goals. Holding off on the testing while I study for the many new topics found in the RHCSA just wasn't feasible so I stuck with the RHCT. Hopefully this next exam will go more smoothly than my last attempt! God knows I've had enough time to study due to the cancelled exam dates, cert changes, etc. Can't wait to get this over with!!! Best of luck to the rest of you!
Forsaken_GA wrote: » You need to explain to your publisher that you have people waiting to give you money. Chop chop!
NightShade03 wrote: » Yeah I've been dying to get this out! There is no DRM....they don't believe in DRM. It will def be available in different formats and I'll find out specifically which ones for sure.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Good. It'd be kind of ironic if the digital distribution for a Linux book required a DRM'd Windows platform to read hehe
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