Then read the book, and afterwards I read Ghori's book on RHCSA, then I took the summer break (and it was a mistake as I forgot several commands).
I bought Sander's course, watched the video, tried to follow along with the exercises.
#ASGHAR GHORI RHCSA HOW TO#
What I know for sure it that I took almost 2 months break during the summer vacation as I chased other dreams (buying a caravan, summer holiday, then buying some rabbits and documenting on how to take care of them :)) don't judge me:).Īlso, in this timeframe I was also desperately looking for a job (one of the reasons for starting learning in the first place) and because of the stress I had at work, there were days when I could not learn at all. Sometimes one hour, sometimes 3, it depended on the day and the current workload. If I would have to do it all over again, I would definitely practice more.īecause of the long timespan, it is hard to quantify. I am not satisfied at all with the 0% score in Managing containers but because of bad time management I did not touch this section at all. And the personal lab.ĭeploy, configure and maintain systems: 100%
Study materials: Sander (book+video), Asghar Ghori's book, rd.break's test environment and slack channel, man and this forum. No prior experience at using Linux at all, just the average Windows guy.īut if I can do it, I am sure you can do it as well ! 6 months ago I did not have even basic Linux knowledge (eg - what does "cat" do?), and a couple of hours ago I passed the RHCSA exam. I would like to give my thanks to u/Bodanel and /u/rdbreak for all the help provided with my first Linux exam.