AceRimmer wrote: » As for the page count, only (first) half of the Jang's book is covering RHCSA .
onesaint wrote: » If dual booting becomes an issue you might try running VMware with RHEL & KVM, although I'm not sure it's supported.
onesaint wrote: » As a side note, are there a lot of labs in Tommasino's book? I'd be tempted to pick it up just for some more labs to work on.
techinthewoods wrote: » I do believe I have to run at least one RHEL6 install directly on the hardware and not in a virtual environment in order to lab correctly, because of KVM. I'm going through VTC RHCSA training videos and I'm hoping to complete them tonight. I have not made it to the KVM section yet, but so far I have done it all on a RHEL6 install within a virtualbox vm. I'm assuming when I get to the KVM section I'll be screwed lol.
AceRimmer wrote: » kvm kernel modules need access to real hardware (VT-x or AMD-V extensions).
would check to make sure your CPU supports KVM (intel needs vtd/AMD needs svm) before making it a dual boot system.