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RHCSA/RHCE Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide, Seventh Edition (Exams EX200 & EX300)

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RHCSA/RHCE Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide, 7th Edition is fully revised to cover the recently released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and the corresponding RHCSA and RHCE certification exams. This new edition provides complete coverage of all official exam objectives for the new exams. An integrated study system based on proven pedagogy, this revised bestseller features special elements that reinforce and teach practical skills while preparing candidates for the exam. Each chapter includes step-by-step exercises, Exam Watch and On-the-Job sidebars, Two-Minute Drills, end-of-chapter self tests, and hands-on lab questions. Electronic content includes four complete lab-based practice exams to ensure you’re ready to sit for the live exams.

1072 pages, Paperback

First published May 25, 2015

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August 7, 2018
I was pleased to finally find a book that doesn't have many mistakes compared to the other books on the subject. But I still wasn't fully pleased.

I can imagine that writing and keeping it up-to-date these kind of books can be dawnting.

And no work is perfect. But it is disappointing that the writer or the publisher didn't provide any point for feedback so that buyers can provide any feedback about the book so that it can be maintained.

Like for example. I missed missed crucial information or was outdated at the moment of purchase.

Like on the subject Authentication configuring the ldap client through 'authconfig-gtk'. I missed the explanation that the address of the SSL certificate should be an HTTP address. This information only exists in the official RHEL administration guide.

And for the totall completeness of the book. I missed a explanation on how to build a authentication server or a image provided with one.
So you can practice these steps.

I still recommend this book. But only because there isn't a better one
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