> ... And whoever gave you the impression that "most people who apply for 
> RHCE clear it" ?? RHCE has one of the lowest passing rates (Red Hat, I 
> think, claims a pass rate of 40%), and one of the very few which actually 
> tests your practical skills, and for a change, not your rote skills. [1]

I guess, I should have mentioned that those were my personal views. What
I meant was that passing RHCE does'nt add as much value to your resume
as professional degrees do. If tomorrow an RHCE and, say, en engineer or
an MCA are appearing for the same sys admin interview, I think the
professionals would be preferred for the position anytime.
Anyways, I don't think that practicalt skills, like setting up apache on
a system are of much value anyway. Unless, you know what each and every
option in the config file does and this is what is lacking in most RHCEs
passing out of "mediocre" institutes.


-- Sharninder



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