Re: RHCE Books

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I'd stay away from the Global Knowledge RHCE guide.  The latest edition
has so many errors in it it's almost unusable as a test preparation
method.  It's not a completely useless book, though, some of the
explanations in it are better than the Redhat docs.

Also, don't believe the crap about the CD-ROM tests being accessible
under linux.  This is a complete crock of crap.  The only thing you can
do is see the questions.  The whole testing environment is only
available under Windoze.  

On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 05:41, Dean Brandt wrote:
> 	On the subject of books, anyone recommend RHCE reading?
> 
> 	Thanks
> 
> Dean Brandt
> Clever Thinking Consulting
> Network/Systems Integration,
> Application Design
> Melbourne, Australia
> 0418488885
> ...smart networks for smart business
-- 
Brian K. Jones <jonesy@cs.princeton.edu>
Princeton University, Dept. of Computer Science



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