> In addition to that, check out > https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/courses/rhce_content.html Thanks. I will go through all of this > > > 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. Great, I have been doing this for the past couple of weeks. Is it OK to practice at home using Fedora instead of RHEL? > > > 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. there is but kind of thin. I will look somd more > > 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. will do! > > 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! Thanks alot! this was helpful!! -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list