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i have completed my RHCE coaching and i want to give RHCE exam. i request to all RHCE(RHEL4)in this please guide me which type of questions are generally asked in the exam. if anyone hesitating to tell me openly please mail me on my email id ramesh.mimit@gmail.com.
This is not an appropriate request. Anyone who has sat for the RHCE exam has signed a legal document indicating that they can not do what you're asking. (In fact, Red Hat can sue them and revoke their RHCE for doing so.)
So, hit the books and practice a hell of a lot. No one is going to help you cheat.
i have completed my RHCE coaching and i want to give RHCE exam. i request to all RHCE(RHEL4)in this please guide me which type of questions are generally asked in the exam. if anyone hesitating to tell me openly please mail me on my email id ramesh.mimit@gmail.com.
I think honest is the most important, whatever pass or failed in RHCE exam.
I had prepared for my CCNA exams my friends did support me in doing exam oriented things.But Personally I think that any kind of short cut in life leads to a long term failure.
The more you work hard the better it is for your own future.
If you think that RHCE is tough for you a better option is to quit instead of looking for such easy alternatives.
Always remember that every problem in your life is equal but not greater than you.
So work hard and use the RHCE preparation guide.
ATB. Cheers!
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