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Re: Is the RHCE curriculum moving to RHEL 3?



On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 16:58, Marco Shaw wrote:

> Also read: http://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/rhce_faq.html#current
> 
> Don't be confused with the purpose of Fedora as I see it.  The regular
> RedHat consumer releases were "playgrounds" for the Enterprise products.
> Almost everything you see in 2.1AS, that would likely have been part of a
> RHCE class about a year ago, comes from RedHat 7.2/8.0 for the most part.
> 3.0AS is better matched with RedHat 9.0/10 likely with the inclusion of
> vsftpd, and Apache 2.0.  

There is no Red Hat Linux 10.  There is Fedora Core 1 that will be
released in a couple of weeks, but there never has been a 10.  Also,
"Red Hat" is two words as long as I'm being pedantic.  :-)

> So any recent RHCE classes would be likely be
> covering what RedHat expects you to know in the RHCE exam.
> 
> It is in the student's best interest to be good at RedHat Linux in general.
> Assuming they take the RHCE class along with the exam, they'll be in pretty
> good shape if they understand what they're doing with  a recently current
> RedHat distro.
> 
> I could be completely wrong though, but I'm just trying to make you feel
> better for now...

I guess you're right, that a student could study for an RHEL 3-based
exam using Red Hat Linux 9, or Fedora Core 1, and be pretty prepared. 
I'm just wondering when it will be announced how the exams will be
officially determined.  I have a number of friends and colleagues who
are wishing to prepare for the RHCE and are quite confused as to how to
proceed.

Jeremy Portzer, RHCE  (on v9)

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