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Not looking for cliff notes, etc.
I'm interested in learning Linux in general and completely am noob to it.
I do plan to set up a couple old computers and mess around with linux, but
between being totally self taught and going to boot camp there aught to be
a
good mix where one can learn through experience *and* also have good
sources
of "see this? AHA" that one might miss alone.
Can anyone suggest something along this line?
Also, no one answered the question in the thread above re helpfulness of
certification.
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> I don't know if there are any easy-pass, cliffs notes type books for
RHCE.
> However, even if there are, it will be tough to pass using just those
> because of the hands on component of the test. I have taken (and
> passed, incidentally) *both* the MCSE (Win2k) and RHCE (RHL7) tests.
> Honestly, the MCSE test was hard but because of the nature of the test
> (101% multiple choice) and the nature of the "boot camp" program I took,
I
> was basically able to just memorize/cram for it. I don't think that
would
> have worked for the RHCE if I had not already had significant Linux
> sysadmin experience.
>
>
> Good luck, hoss...
> --
> Jeffrey D. Silverman | jeffrey AT jhu DOT edu
> Website | http://www.wse.jhu.edu/newtnotes/
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