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fc5..lol
it doesnt really matter, you need to know the concepts. I took a crash course for this and they provided training on RHEL WS4. When I came back home I did the same stuff on Fedora Core 5.
I would say attending the crash course really helped me and only after attending it I got an idea what the questions would be like.
it doesnt really matter, you need to know the concepts. I took a crash course for this and they provided training on RHEL WS4. When I came back home I did the same stuff on Fedora Core 5.
Actually, WS4 doesn't include some of the services listed in the Red Hat Exam Prep guide. However, you can download the source code for these services from the Red Hat ftp site, and install them on WS4 - they're just not supported with a WS4 subscription.
Hi Magian,
For exam and all you can prepare on any of the clone of RHEL i.e. CentOS, WhiteBox etc. Even Fedore will be a good choice. But yes as as the exam is concerned it is on ES version.
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