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Dear All,
I am willing to learn RED HAT (RHCE)but i have no idea about the study materials.
Kindly request to help me regarding this,pls let me know the detail of the study meterial so thai i can get it from market.If available on Internet pls let me know.
will that above book help me to complete RHCE.?
what is EX 200 & EX 300 stands for.?
Rather than just wanting a 'certificate', why don't you take the first step and load CentOS on your computer, and actually LEARN LINUX FIRST, before getting 'certified'??? There are MANY people with certifications that don't have the knowledge to back them up...please, do not add to their ranks.
Learn the subject first, THEN get certified if you want to. You will learn more, and more quickly, by DOING something, than by reading a book to get a 'certification'. CentOS is totally free to get, and 99.x% IDENTICAL to RHEL, and is perfect to learn/study with. Download it, load it, and configure things.
Why cent os is preffered compared to redhat any way both are open source.
so what is the basically difference in two diffrent os...?
Quote:
Originally Posted by TB0ne
Rather than just wanting a 'certificate', why don't you take the first step and load CentOS on your computer, and actually LEARN LINUX FIRST, before getting 'certified'??? There are MANY people with certifications that don't have the knowledge to back them up...please, do not add to their ranks.
Learn the subject first, THEN get certified if you want to. You will learn more, and more quickly, by DOING something, than by reading a book to get a 'certification'. CentOS is totally free to get, and 99.x% IDENTICAL to RHEL, and is perfect to learn/study with. Download it, load it, and configure things.
Why cent os is preffered compared to redhat any way both are open source.
so what is the basically difference in two diffrent os...?
Did you not read/understand what was posted? Again:
CentOS is totally free to get, and 99.x% IDENTICAL to RHEL, and is perfect to learn/study with.
Red Hat Enterprise is NOT FREE...you can download and use it, but you WILL NOT be able to access any online software updates/patches/etc., but you can with CentOS. This has been covered on here MANY times.
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