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Originally posted by logicalfuzz i've been recieving so many mails for these scripts...
i'd be glad to help.
but logosys had ul-ed them. read this post. mail me if you cannot dl it.
Also, please email/PM me, so I can troubleshoot the problem
Originally posted by walters2010 Hi, Please can you send me the scripts too, I'm preparing to take the exam in December.
Thanks Walters2010@hotmail.com
I'll give you the scripts after you read through the thread....
hi,
i want to install and configure q mail server, but i am not having rpm files for same , can anyone tell me from which site i can download files as well as easy steps to make setup of qmil.
thanks and regards
pansarevaibhav
arn't they available on the link anymore? well.. i tried and they are downloadable. why dont you guys read the complete thread before posting? that would save your's as well as our time.
Linuxees and specially LQites are never dumb.. so lets not break that tradition of 'not being dumb'
To try and address the initial post (seems it has degenerated a bit...) I too studied for the RHCE on RHEL3 (or rather CentOS3) and ended up taking the RHEL4 test this past Aug. There are some subtle differences in the OS, but as previously mentioned, there is a STRICT NDA contract that anyone who takes the test is bound by. As far as being suficiently prepared after going through RH's class, all I have to say is this: If you know your stuff, and study your a$$ off, then you should be good. I took the exam only with a group of ~20 people or so. The majority had already been through the RH class and failed the exam once. Most of the people felt better the second time around, but 20-30 percent of the group still had major doubt after the testing was over. Three people flunked out durring the first part, another two walked out durring the second part. STUDY STUDY STUDY!!!
A note on all the chatter about the RPMs that break the system.... I supose that is all fine and well as long as you use them as a study aid to LEARN the troubleshooting skills, not just a "brain dump" to help you get the cert. Perhapse some of the things in these RPMs seem outlandish, but if you can recover from the "broken" system, then RH knows you are an acomplished admin. Every time sombody gets this Cert, and then doesn't demonstrate tallent in the career field, that discredits the whole RHCE/RHCA program that RH is trying to keep well recognized/recived in the IT industry. Please keep that in mind when you are preparing for your tests.
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