On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 09:07:15AM -0700, p p wrote: > Hi, Im going to be going for the RHCE exam later this summer. Ive got a > book, but was wondering what level of the enterprise discs I'll need. Im > assuming Id need more than the workstation version. Would the rebuilds be > good enough, or are they too different from the RedHat versions? Thanks to > anyone that can help. Based on the study guides, the rebuilds should be good enough. However, you should be able to go with Red Hat Professional Workstation and then just add the few missing pieces from there. You've got the srpms online for things like bind and vsftpd. If you can't rebuild the srpms and install them, you probably wouldn't be able to pass the RHCE anyway :-). There aren't many pieces that are missing that you might need - I think that bind and vsftpd are the biggest. Things like the ldap server don't appear to be required. I did a combination. I've been running RHPW since last fall (September) and learned most of what needed updating from that. That's my production server. I then purchased a Dell PE400 to play on and beat silly with multiple installs, intentional breakage, etc. On this guy, I used a RHEL ES RHN subscription from my office (the system it was bought for in the office wasn't upgraded to RHEL yet). Next week I'll be doing the course and exam. I'll find out then if my strategy was successful or not... The missing pieces, according to Red Hat's web site, are: amanda-server, arptables_jf, bind, caching-nameserver, dhcp, freeradius, inews, inn, krb5-server, netdump-server, openldap-servers, pxe, quagga, radvd, rarpd, redhat-config-bind, redhat-config-netboot, tftp-server, tux, vsftpd, ypserv Of those, most don't appear to be required. -- Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA mailto:ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx Member #1, Red Hat Community Ambassador Program -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list