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тАО11-27-2005 06:51 PM
тАО11-27-2005 06:51 PM
Hello all,
I want to present the RHCE exam, but I know RHEL 3, and the exam is updated to RHEL 4. Is there any big difference between them, and I'll be thankfull for any documents.
Regards,
Ziad
I want to present the RHCE exam, but I know RHEL 3, and the exam is updated to RHEL 4. Is there any big difference between them, and I'll be thankfull for any documents.
Regards,
Ziad
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тАО11-27-2005 07:34 PM
тАО11-27-2005 07:34 PM
Solution
read the updated preparation guide:
https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/examprep.html
The major things in 4 vs 3 are:
1.Introduction to selinux (security enhanced)
2.kernel 2.6 instead of 2.4
3.redhat-config commands were replaced with system-config....
As for selinux -I think they left it for RHCA.
https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/examprep.html
The major things in 4 vs 3 are:
1.Introduction to selinux (security enhanced)
2.kernel 2.6 instead of 2.4
3.redhat-config commands were replaced with system-config....
As for selinux -I think they left it for RHCA.
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тАО11-27-2005 11:52 PM
тАО11-27-2005 11:52 PM
Re: RHEL 4
Shalom ziad,
If you are experienced on RH 3.x you are nearly fully prepared for a test based on 4.0.
selinux and gfs are the big differences, there are good docs on the redhat site for that. Clustering is different too.
over 90% of what you know is still good.
SEP
If you are experienced on RH 3.x you are nearly fully prepared for a test based on 4.0.
selinux and gfs are the big differences, there are good docs on the redhat site for that. Clustering is different too.
over 90% of what you know is still good.
SEP
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тАО12-02-2005 02:51 AM
тАО12-02-2005 02:51 AM
Re: RHEL 4
Big Thx Alexander and Steven for your replies.
Alexander are you sure selinux is for RHCA, and not included in RHCE exam?
Kind Regards,
Ziad
Alexander are you sure selinux is for RHCA, and not included in RHCE exam?
Kind Regards,
Ziad
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