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RHCT Red Hat Certified Technician Linux Study Guide (Exam RH202)
Format: Paperback
Author: Michael Jang
ReleaseDate: 16 September, 2004
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
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Might as well buy the RHCE book by jang (4th edition)
Because the exam encompasses both the RHCT abd RHCE exam, i thought i could use the RHCT book as a way to refine skills geared strictly towards just the RHCT portion of the exam. I bought the RHCE book (jang 4th edition) and used it to study for the RHCE exam. This book really is just a subset (cut and paste) of the RHCE book from jang, with a very few changes. You are better off just getting the RHCE book by jang and using it to study for both the RHCT and RHCE. The skills you learn, although not super in depth, will force you to learn or relearn key concepts that will potentially be on the exam.
More than just an Exam Cram
Starting with a 'free' operating system, they have produced an integrated software system that rivals the big kid on the block. The rise of Red Hat has been marvelous to watch. With this kind of success, comes more success. Now you see job ads for people who know Red Hat. And with this comes certifications. How do you prove that you've even typed 'ls' into your system.
This book is at once a study guide and a detailed overview of the Enterprise version of Linux. Yes, it will tell you what is going to be on the test, and the title and cover copy emphasises this. But the book is more than that, it also explains the why and wherefores of the operating system. It has real world exercises and instructions that cover what the serious user needs to know. The book could easily have been rewritten slightly and called something like "Everything you Need to know. " It is not a beginners book.
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