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5 Responses to “RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide”

  1. The Red Hat Certified Engineer is one of the most respected Linux certification. Part of the reason, because of the difficulty of the test. “Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide 4th Edition covers” all points of the discussion very well and contains the information you need to work with Red Hat in the real world. In addition to all the information you need to pass the exam, the book contains more than 50 laboratory exercises and two complete RHCE exams, and the whole book on CD. If you participate in the audit plan to the labs, not to read a little about them.

    Michael Jang has consistently produced high quality books and is one of his best. The book is tilted heavily to the success of the review, which is normal, because that is exactly what it purports to be. Throughout the book there are short comments separated from the rest of the examination, that the points (advice from real-world products, so-called “on the job”) and tips for the test (commonly referred to as “Watch” d “review). Each chapter ends with a brief summary, a “two-minute drill”, questions of self-testing and laboratory issues. The two-minute drill “is a good preparation for the tests on the day of examination, because it precisely the kind of what She would put on cards for a quick check anyway.

    This board is the real life and is full or counseling and treatment of problems. In the section on installing partitioning, swap space and covers the bios limits, multiple controllers and RAID. Some good advice and information about things such as problems with a computer with SCSI and IDE hard disk drive controller in the same system. The installation troubleshooting section includes boot loaders, RAID, logical volumes, kickstart automated installation and virtually everything you have running. It also includes how to boot in single user mode, a very important ability for some administrative tasks and access to the root (full access to all) on the system. For some reason, although it is in real life, used for many reasons, it seems to be gone from most books. They will tell you to change the single-user mode to get a problem-solving or root access, but do not say how. This book tells you everything you need to know. It includes not only the graphical and utility methods for things to do, but also includes information about how it changes the configuration. The information is so detailed that the lines by hand and / or configuration files can be added and do everything by hand if you prefer. This way you know exactly what each component and it is much easier to solve problems.

    The authors have everything you need to know to install, troubleshoot, and manage a real-world server – Shell, kernel information, automation and configuration of the X Windows installation include Gnome and KDE, Apache server, including security and virtual hosts, Squid proxy server configuration, FTP server, secure messaging services such as SMTP, Sendmail, Postfix, POP and IMAP, Samba installation and configuration, printing services, DNS, BIND, DHCP, LDAP client configuration, the political firewall, NAT and the Linux rescue environment are examples of the range.

    It also includes how the automounter work, another element that is excluded from most other books. The only fault I found on page 11, Table 1-2, where it “had first IDE drive = / dev /” if it should be “/ dev / sda.” However, this is just the only problem I found in a book of this size shows the care with which they are processed.

    is simply the best book I’ve seen, if you want a general Linux guru. Not only everything you need to pass the exam, she has everything to install and manage a Linux network. There are better books on specific areas of Linux, can not sample a single chapter on Apache, of course, compete with a book of 600 pages on the Apache server. Even the best book around if you is an understanding of Linux, general enough to be a complete overview of how Linux works in the real world and want to be so thoroughly that all you need to get everything You want to bring and offer to run. “Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide, 4th Edition” is the greatest, what to do.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Alex Kah says:

    It is an ideal book for you to start or end comments on this post but I think more experience than just reading this book is required to pass the test. I use Linux since 2000 and are ready to receive this certification for some time. Rcently I worked for a company that submitted a training budget to date and sent me to a boot camp RHCE so before the class I have this book. I read the book, took the class and easily have the test on the last day of class.

    If you have enough experience to Linux servers, troubleshoot problems, most of the OS, then buy this book for the review and other items that you should probably not done regularly, helps you with the exam preparation. There are elements that may want to consider how LVCM, NIS, and quotas that many people do not use regularly to ensure that this book gives good information about the types of questions.

    The great thing about the review is that many hands to solve it on your unnecessary problems in a certain way, but only needed to arrive at the correct solution.

    I think the RHCE is valuable for system administrators receive, even if they do not benefit financially necesarrily me it certainly broadened my knowledge base. I know others who have received this certification and will receive increases in their current jobs or moved to different jobs, higher wages, paid because of them that the RHCE.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. James Rankin says:

    Edition 5 I read this right before taking the RH300 course preparation book, and it has helped me a lot. The book itself may or may not be enough to pass the exam, if you already have things like SELinux. understand
    Jang, provides many useful laboratory exercises in the book, so you need to download VMware Server and CentOS 5! Through these exercises, it is what the book is a good learning tool.
    But in conjunction with the RH300 class, this book is extraordinary. Highly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. J. Romero says:

    I am a RHCE now because of this book. I read it from beginning to end and had to create a friend, described the test in practice tests that come with the book. These things make you ready for the class (RH300), I’ve made. I think some of you could read this book, the labs and practice tests and passed the RH300 RHCE exam without class, I wanted to take.

    Jang described the material well and has a great job in teaching the most difficult. The book takes you on where a copy of RHEL 3 (as amended) or the use of Red Hat Linux 9 as a replacement if you are not a real copy of RHEL 3rd
    bars can get
    There are some small mistakes but nothing that affects the object.

    Pay special attention to chapter troubleshooting and practice, practice, practice. Ask each lab, you answer every question and try to do what you can find in other scenarios work.

    I give it a 4 because 5 would conclude that she could study the book and pass the RHCE suddenly, so I can test myself, to say the only thing in to do this book or any other, can “t have properly simulate the testing environment. You ‘did not know the stuff cold, and you could prepare environmental assessment and the inevitable pressure that comes with it … nothing can be out with exception of the study itself in the face. So to prep I give it a 4 for the content and teaching, I give it a 5
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Fishman says:

    I bought this book primarily on assessments based on Amazon. In most cases, I’m not disappointed in my purchase. I like to emphasize MJ in the next edition with the purchase of things such as review boards duplication, as the command line tools are much faster than the GUI tools continues. . Chapter conditions section, we have said that Linux needs to be made an administrator to take the RHCE. As such, you are good to point to that fact and need not be told again and again.

    I wish MJ would have done for the Linux administrator, and not written for someone who is directly from MS technology. . They find it difficult to pass if you are not very experienced UNIX and RedHat. Add more sophisticated laboratories, the details of best answer.

    It has laid a good foundation here, and I hope to) get this test soon by the study itself and a lot of practice (and several years working on redhat. Hopefully the next edition will be focused and oriented Linux administrators.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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