Re: What's the best Study Guide for RHCE Exam???

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On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 18:40, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 19:18, Dave Martini 1 wrote:
> > Hi everyone I was wondering if you could give me recommendations
> > on the best study guide book for the RHCE exam?
> > Also, does the test cover Red Hat version 9 as well as
> > RHEL 2.1?
> 
> The only thing a study guide will really do for you is serve as a good
> prep for the multiple choice section.  You *must* have hands-on
> experience with all aspects of Red Hat server systems administration to
> be prepared.  From what I understand, the test now covers RHEL 3.0. 
> There is a parallel discussion covering this.
> 
I agree with Jason and Pete... Experience is the key... I usually
recommend NOT buying other books.  They just end up confusing you.  The
book I've seen (red and blue, michael chang I think, possibly McGraw
Hill) was absolute crap.

Sign up for the RH300 course if you have 6+ years of hands on
experience.  If you still fix problems by reinstalling the OS, then you
might do better to take the 033,133,253 course combination.

> -- 
> Jason Dixon, RHCE
> DixonGroup Consulting
> http://www.dixongroup.net
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