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i have a question for whoever is RHCSA/RHCE instructor is directly related to to those exams::
- how much is taking into considerations questions feedback ( negatives ones)
-i've got 2 questions for the exam which are far from being clear ( i was asking the examiner maybe he understand better what exactly those question where asking exactly to do - he was unable to tell me what they are asking for... )
--and another issue: during exam i was asking to format a partition using mkfs.vfat...
i was getting this error " unable to get drive geometry, using default 255/63"
formating ext3 or ext4 was OK
Home i was encounter same issue in both rhel 6.0 and 6.2 ( partition size=800M)
also on a an old slackware 11.0 i was able to use mkfs.vfat for an 800M partion size
Question is:: HOW Red Hat is handling this type of exams issues.... ?!!?!?!?!
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