Re: RHCE exam prep advice

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OK, this really is the last posting since I'm home and can actually read the relevant section in the training manual - page 2 in the introduction. There are other pieces on that page that I'm not going to bother quoting.

"This curriculum contains proprietary informatino which is for the exlusive use of customer of Red Hat, Inc., and is not to be shared with personnel other than those in attendance at this course."

"For use only by a student enrolled in a Red Hat training course taught by Red Hat, Inc., or a Red Hat Training Partner. Any other use is a violation of U.S. and international copyrights."

RHCEs who share training materials that make it easier for everybody else cheapen the value of the certification for the rest of us. We do NOT want "paper" RHCEs like there are for other certifications. The exam is supposed to be hard - this increases its value. I can be proud of my 100% marks knowing that most of you aren't capable of duplicating it (and I realize that some of you are capable of earning the RHCE but don't have the opportunity to take the exam).

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Ed Wilts, RHCE
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