[Gllug] Certification?
Dexter Casey
Dexter.Casey at morganstanley.com
Sat Dec 7 19:03:29 UTC 2002
It is all x86 based. They mention the variety of hardware that Linux can run on
but all hardware discussions are based on x86.
You need to be able to read shell scripts but no perl/python. It also is
necessary to know vi.
You really should take time to learn those though. They are kind of essential.
Dex
Pete Ryland wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 10:54:09PM +0000, Dexter Casey wrote:
> > I was very lucky to attend the RHCE course and Exam courtesy of my
> > company, two weeks ago. It is the no.1 exam and is in my opinion hard.
> >
> > The RH300 is a four day course followed by the exam which is 3 part over 6
> > hours and has two breaks. The first part is a debug session during which
> > you are presented with various problems. You get 2.5 hrs for this. Also
> > you can go onto the next if you get stuck, bear in mind you cannot go back
> > so tough it out. Then comes the Multiple choice which is the easiest part
> > but not easy. This is 50 Questions in one hour. The last bit is an
> > install. Should be easy right?! Not! there are about 12-17 main
> > requirements that are not completely straight forward you get 2.5 hrs but
> > I don't think many people completed the full set of requirements on my
> > exam day.
>
> Is it all x86-based? No scripting/coding required?
>
> Pete
>
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