[TriLUG] Options for training....
Mike Seda
maseda at gmail.com
Sun Jan 14 00:55:46 EST 2007
Hi Darrell,
Also, make sure to take the test soon before they base it on RHEL 5 (ETA
March)...
Mike
dsandif wrote:
> Thanks guys & all who responded to my querries. I will check these
> books and leads out asap. It was nice to be able to meet and talk
> to folks whom have an Albert Einstein "All things are possible"
> mentality instead of some of the more frequent Monty Python "are you
> mad!?!" attitudes & characters I sometimes have to deal with. Look
> forward to meeting with you guys again soon.
>
> Darrell-
>
> Mike Seda wrote:
>> Yes, the Jang book (ISBN: 0072253657) is great, but it was written
>> for RHEL 3. So, there are a few slight changes that you need to be
>> aware of. You'll see what I mean once you start trying some of the
>> exercises and labs throughout the book. During my RHCT studying, I
>> felt it necessary to supplement the Jang book with a straight-up RHEL
>> 4 book. I used "Red Hat Fedora and Enterprise Linux 4 Bible" by
>> Christopher Negus (ISBN: 0764595768), but "Fedora 5 and Red Hat
>> Enterprise Linux 4 Bible" by Christopher Negus (ISBN: 0471754919)
>> should be fine too. I passed RHCT in December of 2005. I should also
>> mention that VMWare really helped me practice for the exam. I had two
>> CentOS 4 guests on top of a CentOS 4 host.
>> Good Luck,
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> John Mitchell wrote:
>>> On 1/10/07, dsandif <dsandif at email.unc.edu> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I am looking for RHCT & RCHE certification training in the triangle
>>>> area. <snip>
>>>
>>> Was great to meet you at the Trilug meeting. Here is a book I found
>>> helpful:
>>> http://tinyurl.com/yd7ycz
>>> A RHCE Study Guide by Michael Jang.
>>>
>>> And I just noticed this new Distro out on DistroWatch, it has study
>>> material for the LPI Certification:
>>> http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20070108 (about 1/2 way
>>> down page),
>>> elpicx Linux
>>> http://www.elearnit.de/live_cds/elpicx/
>>>
>>> johnm
>>
>
>
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