Could anybody recommend a good book to get the RHCSA certification?
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Could anybody recommend a good book to get the RHCSA certification?
Hi guys:
Im new in the Linux world, and Im taking a course of Red Hat. Im very interested in get the RHCSA certification and more important to learn about Linux (red hat). I know there is a lot of information about Linux and red hat in the web, but personally I think a book gives to you an structure, and you dont get lost in tons of information and many times the free information is incorrect. So Could any of you guys recommend me a good book about RHCSA certification??. I heard about "RHCSA/RHCE Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide (Exams EX200 & EX300), 6th Edition", is this book good??. Feel free of suggest any book.
Yes, you should get it. It's well worth the money. Also, use search within past year. There are lots of threads recommending "home lab hardware" and books.
As the author of the RHCSA/RHCE Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide, I do try to pop into here from time to time. If you do choose to purchase the book that I've written, do feel free to post questions here.
While I can't guarantee that I'll answer your questions, I do promise to try if/when I have time.
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