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Shortcuts wont let you anywhere and clearing RHCE would not mean you become a guru.
You need to study everything that course says and there is an exam on each topic. So basically you have no options but to study everything in the course contents.
If you do not want to put RHEL5 in your system you can use Virtual Box on your windows to run linux virtually. I have a weak memory about reading somewhere on net that there is a website where they give you some rights to logon and practice remotely.
This is not a hard work i am also working for to clear RHCE this july. I am reading RHCE books perfectly and coordinates with my seniors who was passed RHCE.Like which type of paper will come and what is wrong like this.U can also download Dummy paper from internet for know which type of questions will come.
Dummy papers may not be of any use, particularly as they have just released the new version of the RHCE. If you just want to take it to be a paper RHCE you are wasting your time and money. If you are taking it to further your existing knowledge and to work in the field, then it's useful.
Dummy papers may not be of any use, particularly as they have just released the new version of the RHCE. If you just want to take it to be a paper RHCE you are wasting your time and money. If you are taking it to further your existing knowledge and to work in the field, then it's useful.
Agreed totally. I've seen many candidates come into my office with RHCE's, but can't answer basic questions.
If you want a quick way to get a piece of paper, that's all you'll be getting, and it'll be VERY obvious, VERY quickly, when people interview you, or ask you to do something. You're not only wasting your time and money to get it, but wasting others time and money, by insinuating that you have a depth of knowledge you don't.
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