Red Hat Certification
Hi folx!
I will attend the RHCT (Red-Hat Certified Technician) program, my job is paying, and i was wondering if somebody have any suggestion about books or what should i read, is there a FAQ with the type of question asked in the exam? I already own some books: - Linux in a nutshell (O'Reilly) - Linux Power tools (the one seen on linux.org) - Network administration on Linux (O'Reilly) and i just bought the Red-Hat 9 Bible. I shall receive it soon. i think that i will be enough prepared to attend the course, and i dont want to fail. Any comment, suggestions, idea or boost of confidense is welcome!! Ive been M$Free for a year now and im really into Linux!!! This system is by far the coolest system i tried yet. And as fas as i can say, it takes a linux dude to fix a Windows system ;) |
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Prerequisite skills for RHCT and RHCE I don't know of any specific books based on test questions like the ones for MCSE. What I used was https://secure.safaribooksonline.com...portal=oreilly because it was reccomended buy red hat. Not too bad, see if your boss will spring for a subscription. Best advice I can give you is study hard. You'll be dissapointed if you just cram a night or two before the tests. They aren't unpassibly difficult, but you do need to know your stuff. Hope this answers a few of your questions, and good luck. |
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if you have a fairly sound on-the-job background in unix or linux, or are intelligent enough to translate system similarities (a tire is a tire, whether goodyear or goodrich, after all) if seated in M$N and/or a tech-level systems eduction or associates degree, or all of the above, you should get in the door quite well. RH's goal is to educate you, then evaluate your ability to excercise what has been made available to you.
Failure is not an option in the course. When i first got interested, i picked up a similar assortment of books, including a RHCE Exam Cram (published by Certification Insider Press/Coriolis group). Now that i look back thru it, my opinion is "this is a linux for dummies book!". The part that will mean the most, the Hands On lab stuff, is what a book won't help you on. Just pay attention, and use what you learn there. No problem. |
Thanks for the advice! it is apreciated. I too own the Rh-302 exam guide, an i actually find it really easy to understand.
But For a Network installation... i never really did one. Ill have to set an ftp on my machine asap and try this all out!! |
Make sure you know RHL inside out before the exam!
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