On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 12:55 -0800, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > There appears to be a slight chance that I may be able to talk my employer > into paying for an RHCE certification for me. I can't deny that that > would be cool; however, since we're a Fedora shop, I wonder if it would be > at all useful? It is strange that they'd be willing to pay for an RHCE, > but not RHEL. > > Thoughts, anyone? > > -- > Sláinte, > Richard S. Crawford (AIM: Buffalo2K) > http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com/catseyeview > "We live as though the world were how it should be, > to show it what it can be." > --"Angel", Season 4 ep. 1 > > I have done the course and you must just check which version of redhat the course offers, you will be able to do much of it with fedora, But remeber you will have seek out and install the services that redhat uses. All-in-all the RHCE is time based and if your not fully up to speed DO NOT write that exam. If you make a mistake like me, where I misunderstood the question and only realised after completing a few more questions, by the time I had fixed the bugger up and almost caught up I ran out of time. I still Qualified as a RHCT but will have to rewrite the whole exam if I want to be Qualified as an RHCE. Cheers Chad