I got my CCNA in this week. Now, Im starting my studies for the RHCSA. Thanks for this wonderful video, it helped me to have a good picture of what is it like to get the RHCSA.
Wow! Congrats on that achievement, I am currently in my beginning stages to get my CCNA..i"ve been watching YT tutorials. If you any roadmap for success you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
@@paulavadi1966 Watch all Jeremy’s IT Lab videos and do all of his labs. Then, do some practice tests for the CCNA before getting into the testing room. And I wish all the best in your studies.
Great video, thanks for sharing and congratulations on passing! I like the idea of just picking a date and sticking with it, going to try the same approach.
The rd.break technique only worked when I did Server with GUI Install for RHEL 9.4. In one of Sander's video courses, he has you do a Minimal Server Install and the rd.break technique did not work for RHEL 9.4. So, I had to use the init=/bin/bash to recover the root password on minimal install servers. I caught on later that Sander had you do the Minimal Server Install so you won't freak out about troubleshooting during the exam because you literally have to install everything before you can complete any of his practice exam questions. Anyway, good video....
thanks for sharing your ideas. Can you tell me pls how often did you repeat the chapters within the 3 months preparation time? So eg. you are through the containers chapter, and continue on with the next topic. How many times did you repeat it to memorize it, just once? Of course this is surely different from one to another person, so I'm sure you came back to the container chapter later on again, did you? Or did you train each chapter just once? I've doubts that after let's say 2 month I still can remember the details of something I've learned before..but that be very personal
I would only go back to chapters after testing myself using a practice question/task. So, let's say I did a practice task on containers. Let's say, I remember some podman commands and get the container running but forget how to persistently mount storage. Then I would just review that portion of the chapter. Then I would learn how to do it with the book then without the book. And repeat until i can do the whole task without the book and utilizing man pages or other internal tools.
Lovely Video and good description of your study process. I just passed my Security + last October and I plan to write the CompTIA Linux + Beta Exam first since its just 50 euros and use that' as a building block in writing my RHCSA exam in December. Do you feel that's a good move?
First, congrats on passing the Sec+!! And I planned on doing the Linux+ first but found that i was studying so hard for a 90 question test 😅. I felt like if im gonna study this hard, I wanna go for the relatively harder exam.
Yes, i did. I was super nervous about it, i did not want to have to take it again. I took about 2.5 hours to complete. I checked and rechecked things. I even did a task on the wrong server and lost time there.
Congratulations Jose! What do you do for a living? Just curious. I'm trying to see what kind of positions or company I can look into after I get my certification.
Thanks for the info ...i have subscribed for exam 10 months ago but due to some issues..i have neglected it till now pls guide me how to prepare for RHCSA exclusively for only exam point of view for passing not the course ...yeah I'm already done with it and I didn't remember most of the course part now If I started with it takes more time and I miss my exam ....I can prepare for exam only can you please help me any free resources for exam preparation... I'm unable to afford sanders labs and course ....pls help with this 🙏🙏
I have been working IT for a while now and had a solid foundation of common use cases for technology and network services. That helped me understand the context and role RHEL servers play in the real world.
i am going to take the exam next week can you share what questions were asked or some mock test or question sets that usually appear in the exam so that i could practice.
I got my CCNA in this week. Now, Im starting my studies for the RHCSA. Thanks for this wonderful video, it helped me to have a good picture of what is it like to get the RHCSA.
Wow! Congrats on that achievement, I am currently in my beginning stages to get my CCNA..i"ve been watching YT tutorials. If you any roadmap for success you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
@@paulavadi1966 Watch all Jeremy’s IT Lab videos and do all of his labs. Then, do some practice tests for the CCNA before getting into the testing room. And I wish all the best in your studies.
@@waltercumbucane1557 Very much appreciated man. Thank you!
I wish you continued success in your studies as you go for the RHCSA.
Best of luck!
@@paulavadi1966 I have also started studying Red hat I need suggestions can you provide me your personal email id.
Ty for posting this. Currently studying for the exam
Good luck!
Thank you for all the awesome info.
Any time!
Great video, thanks for sharing and congratulations on passing! I like the idea of just picking a date and sticking with it, going to try the same approach.
Congratulations 🎉
Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Good for you Jose. Im trying to finish my studies, but theres so much information it seems overwhelming at times
Just take it one objective at a time.
And take a practice exam as soon as possible.
That will help you understand your holes in information
The rd.break technique only worked when I did Server with GUI Install for RHEL 9.4. In one of Sander's video courses, he has you do a Minimal Server Install and the rd.break technique did not work for RHEL 9.4. So, I had to use the init=/bin/bash to recover the root password on minimal install servers. I caught on later that Sander had you do the Minimal Server Install so you won't freak out about troubleshooting during the exam because you literally have to install everything before you can complete any of his practice exam questions. Anyway, good video....
Interesting, I'll have to check that out.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
can you also share how you passed your sec+ please. thanks
Messer
I did only practice exams from Messer and Pearson.
And used the questions I missed as my study guide.
thanks for sharing your ideas. Can you tell me pls how often did you repeat the chapters within the 3 months preparation time? So eg. you are through the containers chapter, and continue on with the next topic. How many times did you repeat it to memorize it, just once? Of course this is surely different from one to another person, so I'm sure you came back to the container chapter later on again, did you? Or did you train each chapter just once? I've doubts that after let's say 2 month I still can remember the details of something I've learned before..but that be very personal
I would only go back to chapters after testing myself using a practice question/task.
So, let's say I did a practice task on containers.
Let's say, I remember some podman commands and get the container running but forget how to persistently mount storage.
Then I would just review that portion of the chapter.
Then I would learn how to do it with the book then without the book.
And repeat until i can do the whole task without the book and utilizing man pages or other internal tools.
Lovely Video and good description of your study process. I just passed my Security + last October and I plan to write the CompTIA Linux + Beta Exam first since its just 50 euros and use that' as a building block in writing my RHCSA exam in December. Do you feel that's a good move?
First, congrats on passing the Sec+!!
And I planned on doing the Linux+ first but found that i was studying so hard for a 90 question test 😅.
I felt like if im gonna study this hard, I wanna go for the relatively harder exam.
Thanks! Seems like there's not a ton of info out there on this cert
I appreciate this video. I am going to check out the resources that you provided and use them. Question, did you pass it on your first try?
Yes, i did. I was super nervous about it, i did not want to have to take it again. I took about 2.5 hours to complete. I checked and rechecked things. I even did a task on the wrong server and lost time there.
Thank you for sharing, that was helpful! I got one question, how did you booked ur exam? I am going to take it soon and pass it, hopefully.
I booked through their website.
Congratulations Jose! What do you do for a living? Just curious. I'm trying to see what kind of positions or company I can look into after I get my certification.
I work for Philips Healthcare but I don't do anything linux related at my job. 😅
This was for my own interest 😅😅
Thanks for the info ...i have subscribed for exam 10 months ago but due to some issues..i have neglected it till now pls guide me how to prepare for RHCSA exclusively for only exam point of view for passing not the course ...yeah I'm already done with it and I didn't remember most of the course part now If I started with it takes more time and I miss my exam ....I can prepare for exam only can you please help me any free resources for exam preparation... I'm unable to afford sanders labs and course ....pls help with this 🙏🙏
What was your Linux knowledge before hand?
Not much, lil bit of ubuntu and kali but thats it. I have not workd with linux in professional environment.
hi bro do you have any prior experience or certificate before passing RHCSA
or what basic you learn before going RHCSA?
I have been working IT for a while now and had a solid foundation of common use cases for technology and network services.
That helped me understand the context and role RHEL servers play in the real world.
Hi please can you please share how you launch into the node 1 to be able to start the exams?
Red hat a video explaining the test environment. Link in the description
I’m working on this cert. so why you went with the red hat iso and not the others you mentioned?
Because I think it was the most difficult and practical. I also had an interest GovTech at the time.
i am going to take the exam next week can you share what questions were asked or some mock test or question sets that usually appear in the exam so that i could practice.
Sander van vugt has great practice exams!!
Took the rhcsa and it seems like there is always something broken during the exam. How did you learn how to setup you repos?
I learned it from Sander Van Vugt's book. its the best i have seen.
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