Thank you for this video. I got quick question - why there are two IPv6 addresses after you configure a brand new connection? It can be seen at 19:58 in your video where you highlight your manually added IPv6 address and below it there is another one. I tried to remove it via nmcli connection delete fe80:.... but it stays there. Thanks in advance!
Do you know on the exam if they want you to modify an existing interface or add your own because they never actually specify which interface to configure and just ask that you set up your machine with said ip address dns gateway and netmask, I am somewhat confised any feedback or guidance would be very much appreciated, Thank you.
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The network addresses 10.0.2.5/24 or 10.0.2.16/24 do not make sense: /24 means that everything in the last octet (.5 or .16) belongs to the host part. Thus the "effective" network is 10.0.2.0/24 in both cases.
Hey Colin, thanks again for the material! I'm guessing that in the exam they will give you a task and you need to execute that task, independent of the "how" right? I'm wondering if there's any difference between using nmtui vs nmcli.
Thanks again. Haven't really used one, but did have a look around and found this that looks good: 'Navigate to the #practiceexam channel in Red Hat Certs Slack Workspace. There is a practice exam for RHCSA 7 and 8 under pinned items.'
If I get an error about a virb0 interface entering a disabled state when I start my computer, what does that mean? Is it something that is safe to disable in an exam environment?
Why you create nmcli method. In rhcsa the method does not matter. you can show only the file configuration method of IP configuration ( vi/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/if-cfg enp0s3) because it is very easy method but you aways chose the hard method of topics. Your videos is full of information but not easy to understand for fresher's.
The Rhcsa exam is not aimed at freshers it is aimed at experienced engineers. The general rule of thumb is 2 to 3 years of experience. Additionally using nmcli is actually better as in real life no one used the GUI.
I'm a freshie going for the long shot right off the bat. I appreciate the fact that he's showing hard methods though. Can you familiarize me with the method you're talking about though?
If someone is preparing for rhcsa and by mistake they see your video then definately they will drop the idea of rhcsa after check your video. Because you make hard to understand content, If you are tutor then this is your responsblity that make a easy explanation of hard topics. But you did make hard explanantion of easy topics.
Your case is sad. This is a very clear explanation, you might want to drop the idea of taking the exam if you can't understand this simple and well explained video.
Thank you friend for the good video again.
No worries 😀
Thank you for this video. I got quick question - why there are two IPv6 addresses after you configure a brand new connection? It can be seen at 19:58 in your video where you highlight your manually added IPv6 address and below it there is another one. I tried to remove it via nmcli connection delete fe80:.... but it stays there. Thanks in advance!
Do you know on the exam if they want you to modify an existing interface or add your own because they never actually specify which interface to configure and just ask that you set up your machine with said ip address dns gateway and netmask, I am somewhat confised any feedback or guidance would be very much appreciated, Thank you.
The network addresses 10.0.2.5/24 or 10.0.2.16/24 do not make sense: /24 means that everything in the last octet (.5 or .16) belongs to the host part. Thus the "effective" network is 10.0.2.0/24 in both cases.
Yep absolutely in a real scenario this wouldn't, however for the sake of simplicity I kept them within the same network.
Hey Colin, thanks again for the material!
I'm guessing that in the exam they will give you a task and you need to execute that task, independent of the "how" right? I'm wondering if there's any difference between using nmtui vs nmcli.
Exactly it doesn't matter how, just as long as it is persistently applied.
Awesome vids, do you recommend any dumps/dummy exams that a person can take to get an idea of what the RHCSA exam will be like?
Thanks again. Haven't really used one, but did have a look around and found this that looks good: 'Navigate to the #practiceexam channel in Red Hat Certs Slack Workspace. There is a practice exam for RHCSA 7 and 8 under pinned items.'
@@compsecgadgets Please provide more details on how to do that. It is not clear for me at all. Where should I go and where are these pinned items ?
Use this think it should be on the right hand side in the pinned section: app.slack.com/client/TGTE0EB5Z/CHDDTG4V6/details/pins
@@compsecgadgets Could you please solve this RHCSA8 practice exam. It is quite more difficult than I expected
Sure plan to run through at the end of the video series.
If I get an error about a virb0 interface entering a disabled state when I start my computer, what does that mean? Is it something that is safe to disable in an exam environment?
The virtual bridge only is enabled when it is used for the VM, it can stay disabled if required.
if i add another device it doesnt work
Are you seeing any error message or can you walk me through your steps?
hey! you fix the mic issue
fixed*
Bought a new one 🤣
Why you create nmcli method.
In rhcsa the method does not matter.
you can show only the file configuration method of IP configuration ( vi/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/if-cfg enp0s3) because it is very easy method but you aways chose the hard method of topics.
Your videos is full of information but not easy to understand for fresher's.
The Rhcsa exam is not aimed at freshers it is aimed at experienced engineers. The general rule of thumb is 2 to 3 years of experience. Additionally using nmcli is actually better as in real life no one used the GUI.
I'm a freshie going for the long shot right off the bat. I appreciate the fact that he's showing hard methods though. Can you familiarize me with the method you're talking about though?
@@BKUnderstanding In that you can just configure the network file which is locate in this path " ( vi/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/if-cfg enp0s3 ).
If someone is preparing for rhcsa and by mistake they see your video then definately they will drop the idea of rhcsa after check your video.
Because you make hard to understand content,
If you are tutor then this is your responsblity that make a easy explanation of hard topics.
But you did make hard explanantion of easy topics.
Thanks for your feedback but I disagree
@@compsecgadgets I disagree too, you need to know all the methods and undersrtand them all.
Thanks for content tho
Your case is sad. This is a very clear explanation, you might want to drop the idea of taking the exam if you can't understand this simple and well explained video.