Can i use centos to study for rhcsa




















Red Hat is very out of touch with the server administration world, sadly. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in General Linux. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Yes, you "can" do that and it will be broadly the same. But WHY? M rcin Feb 22, at UTC.

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M rcin wrote: Thank you Scott for quick reply. That it is newer makes it a worse choice as you will be learning things that may or may not be included in RHEL 8 which is a long long way off and would make the test studying harder.

And that you have it on your workstation makes it worse for learning. Because you are just seeing the same thing in two places, neither of which is identical to what you want to study. The good tip is practice, practice and practice. Dennis, I totally agree with you on this. This practice allowed me to completely grasp the code mentally. So yes, I will adopt and ask students to do this. Great post. RHCSA tests the fundamentals of linux.

These courses explain the fundamentals of linux in great detail. They also come with guided and lab exercises that help you to realise the concept. I have students bring in their laptops so I can assist them in configuring it with VMWare Workstation player.

Then I show them how to load a virtual machine with 2 Fedora desktops; which we rename to the same names as the NDG Labs. It has been working. HOwever do note that some of the NDG labs will not work as stated outside of the Redhat server environment. When this happens we just modify those labs accordingly. Now that RHEL8 is out, has anyone played with it yet in a lab environment?

I have not downloaded it as yet. We use Gilmore. Should be a good challenge. Anyone else have something to share?

I wrote my own test questions. To do this, I looked up the objectives here and wrote a task for it. For example, for "Archive, compress, unpack, and uncompress files using tar, star, gzip, and bzip2" I made this:.

And, yes, I did this for every single objective. By doing so, I had to understand how to write the question that meets the objective, which means I understood that the objective meant. Post by scottro » Mon Oct 24, pm.

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