Re: RHCT, RHCE, Fedora certification book recommendations

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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Julian Underwood spewed into the bitstream:

JU>My apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.  I am wondering if
JU>someone could offer some advice as far as what are some good study books
JU>for RHCT and RHCE--is there going to be a Fedora certification?  Is it
JU>worth taking the RHCT/RHCE courses?  What are some good study books for
JU>this?

since Fedora is the platform which is to be used to develop RHEL4 I see 
nothing wrong with RHCT and RHCE for your education and 
professionalization needs.

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csm
Lunar Linux Project Lead
Disclaimer: "I am not a curmudgeon! No... really..."
Addendum: "Bwahahaha! Fire up the orbital mind-control lasers!"
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