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Originally Posted by nrdash
Completion of training does not mean you gain practical experience.
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For the RHCSA, it means you already have practical experience, ref
http://www.redhat.com/training/courses/rh200/
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The RHCSA Rapid Track Course with Exam (RH200) is designed for experienced Linux® system administrators who want to expand their technical skill sets and become accredited with the Red Hat® Certified System Administration (RHCSA) certification.
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Originally Posted by nrdash
Further my problem does not relate to RHCSA it is a driver which is not available with the company.
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Yes it does, as if you had really understood the RHCSA, you would understand that developers don't focus on 32-bit drivers anymore, and haven't for years.
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Originally Posted by nrdash
Further any irrelevant post in the forum
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If you have taken an RHCSA course, and understood it, you would understand the relevance.
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Originally Posted by nrdash
just increases the size but of no use are termed as garbage.
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People trained in the RHCSA are supposed to have experience and knowledge, as described by Red Hat. Yes, valuable data is no different from garbage for people without RHCSA-level experience.
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Originally Posted by nrdash
I desperately wait for a positive reply
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You already have it.
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Originally Posted by nrdash
from the learned ones.
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As someone with RHCSA training, you are supposed to be learned.
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Originally Posted by =nrdash
But it seems you want just to show how talented you are
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Personal insults do not help your case.
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Originally Posted by nrdash
actually without solving the problem
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As someone with RHCSA training, you should already understand how to address the problem yourself. We have given you advice describing why the problem is with your current OS installation.
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Originally Posted by =nrdash
or I may say without knowing the problem.
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See above, ref "insults".