[Novalug] CentOS 6

Miles D. Oliver miles.d.oliver@gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 15:07:03 EST 2012


I can't share particulars because of the NDA and last time I sat was for
RHEL 5 but I can tell you that when I sat for RHEL 3 and RHEL 5 exams what
helped me was.

Don't let yourself get 'stuck' on a question. If you are having a hard time
on it, pass it and go onto the next one so you can get as many problems
solved as you can in the time you have and then circle back to the tougher
ones.  In the past I've bypassed a question to have the answer 'come to me'
while working on another problem.

I know, its simple 'test taking' kind of things you learn but it really
helped me get through it.  I can also tell you to make sure you watch
yourself and don't paint yourself into a corner.

You can have 98% of the problems solved and done correctly but if they are
dependent upon the remaining 2% to function then you're screwed.

I can't go into specifics but It happened to me in the past so just make
sure at the end of your time you give them something to be able to score
you on.



On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Dan Lavu <dan@lavu.net> wrote:

> Speaking of the exam, I have my RHCSA and RHCE scheduled for February 24th
> and this is the first time I'm taking them, any study suggestions? I've
> gone through all the study material on the website, I can comfortably do
> 85% of the tasks. Right now I'm just going through and playing around with
> commands, getting more comfortable with luks, selinux and just stuff I
> don’t use on a daily basis. Thanks for any advice.
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> Dan
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> *From:* novalug-bounces@calypso.tux.org [mailto:
> novalug-bounces@calypso.tux.org] *On Behalf Of *miles.d.oliver@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Sunday, February 12, 2012 12:07 PM
> *To:* Jay Hart; novalug@calypso.tux.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Novalug] CentOS 6
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> Running Centos 6.2 server at home now. Use it for RHCE training. Gotta
> re-up this year and its a good place to start.
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> So yes. Its still alive and kicking.
> --
> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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> Jay Hart <jhart@kevla.org> wrote:
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> I'm going to assume that CentOS is alive and kicking???
>
> Jay
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