[ale] Web site to help people become professional Linux System Administrators?
Rich Faulkner
rfaulkner at Tux86.org
Mon Jun 25 09:40:44 EDT 2012
I was an experienced MCSE but had to get A+ to get a particular job.
(Go fig). Along the way I did Network+ (didn't think much of that cert)
and am now working on RHCSA toward RHCE. Am in active self-study on
RHCSA and just finishing up a server for exam prep. The new RHCSA exam
assumes you know how to install the OS; so the system is pre-built at
testing time. You need configure the host services for the virtual
machines from what I'm reading for the new exam.
Looks like a great hand's-on experience and a step I am taking only
after having been being a daily driver of Linux for about three-years.
Kinney is correct; RHCSA is the gateway for RHCE (one exam each). RHCSA
is the former RHCT reworked with a slightly different emphasis. You
have to have the RHCSA to get the RHCE.
RinL
On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 23:02 +0000, simontek at gmail.com wrote:
> I had to get my linux+ and sec+ for work. I plan to get my rhce by the end of the year, and well on track to get on my goals. If nothing else get my rhcsa.
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
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