Red Hat Certification Links
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Best to get some books and go through the material end to end.
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Tecmint has an RHCSA series.
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Oh nice, do they have an RHCE too?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Oh nice, do they have an RHCE too?
I did a quick search and didn't see anything.
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That's too bad.
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I need to start studying again. I wanted to take my RHCSA this year, but too many things have happened. Hopefully I can get it done next year.
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I wonder if we can do some sort of ML study group.
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The NTG lab has a few resources for that kind of stuff, too.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Oh nice, do they have an RHCE too?
They do have a short series for RHCE - part 1
@scottalanmiller said:
I wonder if we can do some sort of ML study group.
Yes it would be really cool
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@Romo said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Oh nice, do they have an RHCE too?
They do have a short series for RHCE - part 1
@scottalanmiller said:
I wonder if we can do some sort of ML study group.
Yes it would be really cool
I missed that somehow ha. Samba and NFS are on the RHCE?
I just looked through and saw it's only mounting Samba and NFS on the RHCSA. I'm all out of whack with my skills I guess. I've set up Samba and NFS plenty of times but never needed some of the things on the RHCSA list like LDAP or kickstart.
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RH Exams are famous for being full of useless stuff or completely inappropriate tasks. For the longest time the core focus of the exam was printer management - something almost no one senior enough to consider the certification would ever do. To this day, having worked in Linux for two decades, I've never done nor known anyone that did printer management.
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As a side question, what's the advantage to kickstart if you can clone templates. Cloning is much faster. Is it just for large deployments?
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@johnhooks said:
As a side question, what's the advantage to kickstart if you can clone templates. Cloning is much faster. Is it just for large deployments?
Kickstart is how big companies did it in the pre-virtualization era.