MJ Ray wrote: > Lyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> was very impressed, and I could see why I had read so many posts saying >> that Red Hat certs are the ONLY viable Linux certs. >> > > I've heard OK things about the Red Hat certs but I've not seen > anything which suggests that they're viable GNU/Linux certs rather > than just Red Hat certs. >
The other Linux certs I've seen such as LPI seem to be multiple choice. The Red Hat certs are totally human based, no paper work (at least not for the RHCE and I guess higher up certs as well). Each test candidate is given a machine that isn't working. They are told to fix it given minimum information about the problems. They have to score 100% i.e. have the machine fully working in that section to pass. If they pass that section then they are given a list of things they need to setup / configure in the next section. The candidates machines are human checked for errors and whether the different parts are setup/working. Lyle _______________________________________________ BristolBathPM mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.bristolbath.org/mailman/listinfo/bristolbathpm
