Reddit reviews Red Hat® Certified Technician & Engineer (RHCT and RHCE) Training Guide and Administrator's Reference
We found 2 Reddit comments about Red Hat® Certified Technician & Engineer (RHCT and RHCE) Training Guide and Administrator's Reference. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Used Book in Good Condition
Get yourself a cheap VPS, and play. I've found the slicehost articles very useful, and this book I found brilliant for redhat/centos.
You're not going to learn it unless you do it. And, I think tehrabbitt was being sarcastic. Install Gentoo on a home box, and follow the instructions for getting it installed. That will teach you a lot.
Also, use Linux at home. Unless you're a heavy gamer or need netflix, you should be able to do most of the same work from a Linux desktop if you try hard enough. You don't need to use Gentoo here, something simple like Ubuntu or Mint should do the trick.
Good luck.
There is an official, confidential Red Hat course book that is provided in official training. It looks like they are teaching you out of some off-the-shelf book (from 5 years ago!):
>Required Text(s) and Other Learning Materials:
>
> Red Hat Certified Technician & Engineer
> Asghar Ghori
> Endeavor Technologies Inc / August 2009
> ISBN 978-1615844302
...not that there's anything wrong with that. But just so you know, it's most likely not an official Red Hat course.
edit: I looked up that book and it says its based on RHEL5! Old!