> On Wednesday 21 April 2004, Austin.Tanney at arragen.com (Austin Tanney)
> wrote:
>>>I've currently got "Running Linux" and "Linux in a nutshell". Anyone out
>>there reckon this would be worth picking up as well?
>> I wouldn't have thought so. It's going to cover a lot of stuff that's in
> the
> other books. It will also of course cover RH specific ways of doing
> things,
> but they're going to be a little different that they were in 7.3 anyway.
>>> the RCHT course in a few weeks.
I have the book (Redhat 8 or Redhat 9) if you are interested.
> Guessing that means RHCT, which I'm also guessing is RedHat Certified
> Technician, yes? Hard to say how much you will learn if you already work
> with
> Linux a lot, but the cert. might be handy for future jobs. However unless
> my
> memory is acting up there was a Dr. before your name in a previous
> posting, so
> I don't suppose the cert. is a lot of concern to you.
I would do the RHCE if I were you. I have the RHCT - automagically
because I have the RHCE ;--0
So even if you fail the RHCE, you should at least get the RHCT --> as long
as you read the questions properly. I'm so guilty of that its incredible.
Conor Wynne
Dublin
Irlande.
p.s.: I'll swap you your Doctorat for my RHCE :--)
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