First, Caleb, your friends are correct... I bought that book and found it to be basically useless. Then again, I much prefer the Oreilly books on linux anyway,
As for practice exams, Caleb is again correct. Hands on is the ONLY way to pass. The RHCE is not a "memorize a bunch of stuff and take a big multiple choice exam" kind of exam. There IS a multiple choice part to it, BUT that is a rather small part, as the majority of the exam, and subsequently the only way to pass the exam, is to know what you are doing, and not just be able to spout off soem stuff from a book. the exam is roughly 20% written test and 80% hands on, so you have to actually have experience in setting up services, installing, configuring, debugging, tweaking, etc etc etc...
cheers Jeff RHCE/RHCX
Caleb Groom wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 23:06, yarddog wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 21:54, Caleb Groom wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 21:54, Richard Sumilang wrote:
Anyone know any free Red Hat Practice exams?
Richard Sumilang IT Manager ExexDirect, LLC 21650 Oxnard St., Suite 2350 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (877) 591-3252 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.exexdirect.com
They don't exist. I have both my RHCT and RHCE.
My advice would be to study the cource objectives listed for the RedHat training classes. Hands on experience is the only thing that can prepare you. Good luck. -- Caleb Groom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Not true. Careful if url wraps. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0072224851/qid=1047618251/sr=1-6/ref=sr_1_6/103-4402590-4288628?v=glance&s=books
I talked with some people that I took the exam with who had bought that book. They didn't even like it as a paper weight. :-\
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