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M new to this site and M working in Linux environment as L2 support. I would to ask, if any one of you all can share me some CBT about red hat 6.3 server configuration so that i can prepare for my exams. I did got some from Google but would be happy to get more from Linux guru's.
Spell out your words, please. And no one here can share what's on the exams, nor give you free CBT courses. There are numerous resources you can find on Google (some free), and others have been posted here in several other threads. Please use the LQ Search, and you will locate them.
Try www.linuxtopia.org and in particular the Network/SysAdmin menu option.
If you're going for the official RHEL exam, see their website for more info and also see the Certification Forum here at LQ
Best way to get any video tutorial is to pick a subject and search in YouTube. You get loads of them pretty much on any topic (i'm talking about linux here ).
Last edited by Madhu Desai; 06-26-2013 at 06:01 AM.
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