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Hi Ru-Benz,

I totally agree with Shankar. While doing my RHCE I got enrolled myself with
a training institute to learn all the necessary material discussed as per
RHCE syllabus but that alone is not sufficient. The exams are totally
practical-oriented and they test whether you really know the job at hand.

The only trick to pass the exam is "PRACTICE".."PRACTICE"...and "PRACTICE".

Be sure that you are well versed on all the topics and only then attempt the
exams.

As for study material; the official RedHat study material accompanied with
"RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide (Exam RH302)" by Michael
Jang is the best. Wish you best luck in the exams.

Warm regards,
Prakash Nayak
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Shankar Jha <shankar.jha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If you will get inrolled with one of the institute, which is providing
> training, that will be better. After that you need to do more
> practices on the labs provided in the original material from redhat.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Rob DeSanno <rdesanno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > These are all really good suggestions. I used the book by Jeung and it
> was
> > spot on for me. Something that you will rarely hear is to be mindful of
> your
> > time. I didn't budget my time correctly and wound up running out, getting
> > only my RHCT.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Tim Van Dyne <
> Tim.VanDyne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> >
> >> >I want to take the exams of redhat.. I?m starting now..
> >> >What advices I can get from you list?
> >>
> >> http://rhce-linux.net/
> >>
> >> The exams are practicals.  The best way to "study" is to simply know how
> >> to do everything in that book.  It's really not that much if you
> >> actually use some redhat derivitive distro in the first place.  You will
> >> not get questions like a Microsoft/etc. exam that will allow you to
> >> multiple-guess or decipher an unknown answer from other questions
> >> etc.... You just have to be able to actually perform the work.  Any
> >> practice labs you find are perfect, do them over and over. The book
> >> "CentOS bible" is another wonderful resource for studying for the exam,
> >> although I discovered this after doing RHCE.
> >>
> >> There are no "secrets" to passing the exam or any special study method.
> >> Just know how to setup system services & do basic troubleshooting.
> >> Understanding how all the conf files work is a huge helper.
> >>
> >> When I took the exam, one of the other testers messed up his
> >> partitioning accidently with about 45 minutes left in the exam.  He knew
> >> his stuff and could have passed and called it easy.  But that mistake
> >> forced him to have to reload his system & start over. So if the GUI
> >> tools for drive volume management are available to you then definitely
> >> use those to make what you're doing visually clear...unless you're
> >> already a pro at that anyway.
> >>
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