I did mine as a 4 day crash course with the exam on day 5 in dublin.
the course was held in BT training and the tutor was from Redhat.
the crash course is really only suitable if you are already pretty
comfortable with most of the syllabus and pretty fluent in at least
parts of the syllabus. Even then expect to have to work hard and pick
things up quickly.
the RHCE test is tough but a very fair assessment of your abilities
The quality of the redhat training was excellent, it was also about as
distro agnostic as they could make, there is a fair shot of SELinux in
there these days but Selinux is worth knowing about.
I really enjoyed the whole process.
I am looking at working towards the RHCA over the next couple of years
but most of the courses for that seem to be in the UK / elsewhere
this book covers the syllabus pretty well
http://www.amazon.com/RHCE-Certified-Engineer-Linux-RH302/dp/0072253657
I know nothing of the LPI you speak of?
.brendan
RHCE 805008029731335
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