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Hi everyone
I am thinking of registering to write My RHCE in november however i wont be able to attend the actual classes so i am looking for study matierial ...
- 07-09-2009 #1Just Joined!
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Hi everyone
I am thinking of registering to write My RHCE in november however i wont be able to attend the actual classes so i am looking for study matierial if this is possible
any assistance in this will help thank you.
- 07-09-2009 #2
A couple of books may help you. These are RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Unleashed and RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide. Also go through the RHEL Deployment Guide which is available here.
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Thank you very much last question from a pratical point any advice what should i be doing .
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Hi just one more question what version of linux should i use as practical method to study i can get redhat 5.0 but i am currently using Centos 5.2
Thanks
- 07-14-2009 #6If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate! (Zapp Brannigan)
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Hello Everyone thanks for all the help so far i am ready to be on my way and get the studies started exam is booked for the 20th of Nov 2009 very nervous...
One Questio though i have the books i need but one off them are really old its published in 2004 and i cant seem to find a newer one so will this one be fine?
RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide (Exam RH302), Fourth Edition
by Michael Jang ISBN:0072253657
McGraw-Hill/Osborne © 2004 (755 pages)
This comprehensive, hands-on study guide gives you complete coverage of all objectives for the Red Hat Certified Linux Engineer exam (RH302), hundreds of review questions, and hands-on lab exercises.
- 08-13-2009 #8
The 5th edition would be better in my opinion because it covers stuff thats in the current version of RHEL (RHEL 5.x). I think the 4th edition covers RHEL 3.x or 4.x.


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