I took the Sair Install and Configuration test just before the end of
the year.. What a joke. I was very disappointed!!
There was 50 questions to the test and only about 10 of them were on
Linux. To prepare for the exam I read the Study Guide put out by Sair,
and I really felt like I read the wrong book. I know that Sair says
that you need practical knowledge and not just
book knowledge, which I applaud them for, but at least briefly mention
the topics in the study guide. Another problem with the exam was that
the questions were extremely vague!! There was more than a few
questions that could have gone either way, I guess I got them right
because I passed. Eventhough I passed I am not too sure
if I am going to continue on with the Sair track.
Another area that I was disappointed in was that there was no place for
feedback, either after the exam or on their web page.
Well that is my two cents about the Sair test.
On 15 Jan 2001 14:50:43 -0500, Richard Bligdon wrote:
> Can anybody suggest the best route for obtaining Linux certs?
>
> I am already in a Network Admin. course.I have so far done Computer and Software
>Fundamentals(WINDOZE 95/98),and A+(just passed my A+)....and in about 1 month will be
>doing Novell,then onto win2k.
>
>
> I understand there is the Sair Linux cert,and then there's LPI....Linux System
>Administrator?
>
> Then there's the big guy - RHCE?
>
> I was looking at the htm files again from the Redhat site,and I see they have some
>course...distance learning over the web?Video?
>
> Would I be better to go for Linux System Admin. either by buying materials through
>Sair,LPI,Redhat,or somewhere else and then go for the RHCE?
>
> OR it is better to forget all that and just go for the RHCE?
>
> Can any of that actually be achieved thru a book and CD,or is it best take a
>course?
>
> Has anyone done the course over the Redhat Site(what do you have a rich uncle with
>an oil well,darn it all?)?
>
> Richard
>
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