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I am new in Linux & this forum too.Basically i am windows user but i like to know Linux.I have decided i will go for RHCT & then RHCE.Could anyone provide me a pdf file where i can get complete course of RHCT. Waiting for your kind response.
Thanks,
Suman
if you ARE going to do the RHCE then don't do the RHCT in itself (unless there will be a significant time gap). if you do an RHCE exam you can still come out with the RHCT if you only pass certain parts anyway. please check the redhat.com training section for syllabus details.
Distribution: Ubuntu based stuff for the most part
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I bought a study guide from Amazon. The current version of RedHat Enterprise is 5.3, so make sure you get a book that covers version 5. Since you are new, you may want to take the week long class that RedHat offers prior to the test, it is pricey, but worth it.
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