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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Aug 13 11:27:30 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jkinney at localnetsolutions.com (James P. Kinney III)</li>
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The RedHat certification is (<duh!>) very RedHat specific. The knowledge
depth required to pass the RHCT is about the level of the LPI Level I.
The RHCE is a quite a bit harder than LPI II. I don't think LPI III is
out yet and RedHat just announced their RHSA (System Architect) program.
LPI3 is supposed to be geared toward the "System Architect" level of
understanding (which means knowing much of the internals of kernel
modules, detailed knowledge SysVInit internals, scripting, everything
about networking and IPTables, database usage . Everything that is
installed by default on a RedHat server installation.)
Have fun! Get some old machines, randomly install weird packages and
make them all play nicely together for practice.
A final note: The RHCE test have a practical section where you must fix
a broken box. LPI I&II is all pencil and paper. (FWIW, I missed LPI II
by 1 point. I don't know enough of Debian's apt system yet.)
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