Hi Darrell,
Also, make sure to take the test soon before they base it on RHEL 5 (ETA
March)...
Mike
dsandif wrote:
Thanks guys & all who responded to my querries. I will check these
books and leads out asap. It was nice to be able to meet and talk
to folks whom have an Albert Einstein "All things are possible"
mentality instead of some of the more frequent Monty Python "are you
mad!?!" attitudes & characters I sometimes have to deal with. Look
forward to meeting with you guys again soon.
Darrell-
Mike Seda wrote:
Yes, the Jang book (ISBN: 0072253657) is great, but it was written
for RHEL 3. So, there are a few slight changes that you need to be
aware of. You'll see what I mean once you start trying some of the
exercises and labs throughout the book. During my RHCT studying, I
felt it necessary to supplement the Jang book with a straight-up RHEL
4 book. I used "Red Hat Fedora and Enterprise Linux 4 Bible" by
Christopher Negus (ISBN: 0764595768), but "Fedora 5 and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4 Bible" by Christopher Negus (ISBN: 0471754919)
should be fine too. I passed RHCT in December of 2005. I should also
mention that VMWare really helped me practice for the exam. I had two
CentOS 4 guests on top of a CentOS 4 host.
Good Luck,
Mike
John Mitchell wrote:
On 1/10/07, dsandif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for RHCT & RCHE certification training in the triangle
area. <snip>
Was great to meet you at the Trilug meeting. Here is a book I found
helpful:
http://tinyurl.com/yd7ycz
A RHCE Study Guide by Michael Jang.
And I just noticed this new Distro out on DistroWatch, it has study
material for the LPI Certification:
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20070108 (about 1/2 way
down page),
elpicx Linux
http://www.elearnit.de/live_cds/elpicx/
johnm
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