Re: RHCE Rapid Track Course

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On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 06:46:27PM -0500, Jim wrote:
> My work scheduled me to take this course with the Exam on day 5 in a couple
> of weeks. I have been out of the linux world for a while until I started
> this new job at my company a couple of weeks ago. I am looking for
> suggestions to prepare for this class and the test. Is the below link a good
> starting point?
> https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/examprep.html

In addition to that, check out
https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/courses/rhce_content.html

> is there any books I should get? 

The best "books" I found were the ones in the RHEL documentation set.
My approach was to start with a fresh install of RHEL on a new system
and I worked my way through every page of the RHEL manuals.  I remember
reading a paragraph that said you need a certain directory to boot so I
deleted it and tried to boot (the book was right :-)).  I found
different ways to render a system unbootable learned how to recover.

> Also, where can I find updated info on PAM administration? everything I find
> seems to be dated.

I haven't checked the RHEL doc set recently but there should be PAM doc
in there.

I took the Rapid Track Course and it's a good one.  Pay lots of
attention, study every night, and if the instructor will let you, stay a
bit longer, especially on the Thursday when you do the troubleshooting
exercises.

When you get to the exam, don't even think about leaving early.  Check,
double-check, and triple-check your work.  It may make the difference
between a pass and a fail.

Good luck on your exam!

        .../Ed

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Mounds View, MN, USA
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