As I mention in the main page, there may be question about the use of content here. I have taken some training with Red Hat and received less formal training via ITT Technical Institute 2 years prior. The materials provided are nothing short of what is provided by the preparation materials, objectives pages, and Red Hat documentation which is all publicly available... I don't like playing with torrents for exam material that's freely available... Viruses are no fun.
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® Course Objectives which are really all of the essentials. I encourage you take a course, they are amazing trainers. I had a great time training at GCA in Tampa, FL in October. It was a lot of fun! They have a great financial aid program for those who want to take their courses and exams. I cannot divulge any information on the exams so do not ask... It was fantastic. I only took the 133 and I'm pending on the retake exam at the time of writting. So.. that said. I still fully encourage aside of study on my site... get some hands on... take the training. It's good times and worth every damn penny!!!
The Major Courses
Preparation Objectives
for 033 which is the Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® Essentials
training.
https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh033_red_hat_linux_essentials/details
Red Hat® Linux System Administration
https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh133_red_hat_linux_system_administration_and_rhct_exam/details
Red Hat® Linux Networking and Security Administration
https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh253_red_hat_linux_networking_and_security_administration/details
Where's the information at?
RHEL v2.1 thru v6 Documentation: https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/manuals/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
"The Goods"
The goods can be found in the deployment guides and installation guides. Plain and simple. So for example, look at 033 - Red Hat® Linux Essentials course training unit 11, Networking, Printing, plus Date and time configuration...
Open that RHEL
Documentation site, look at RHEL 5 or 6 Deployment Guide... Look at the
menu in Adobe Reader.
Part III: Network Configuration
Part IV: System Configuration Tools
Printer Configuration &
Date and Time Configuration
That information can provide you with the tools you need to know for Training Unit 11. Not very difficult... some are tricky to find but its all in their documentation. The portions I will provide are not as in depth... so remember, when in doubt... check the RHEL docs, /usr/share/doc/, or man pages, to verify command syntaxes... The only way you can learn it is to practice it. I could run you off a list of 50 commands and you will only remember 7 or 8 by the time you hit the next page on my site.
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