RHCSA9 Exam
Posted by ortizch23@reddit | linuxadmin | View on Reddit | 9 comments
Hello Linux Users,
This Wednesday Oct 16, I take my RHCSA9 exam. I studied for about a month since some of the topics on the objective were familiar to me due to the fact that I've been using Linux as my daily driver. I mainly used Sander Van Vugt book, course, and practice exams. I did use ashari book but only for the practice exams. I can confidently say that I can perform every task on these practice exams. The big question, is it enough to pass the exam with these materials? How was your experience? What were the materials you used? How many questions are on the RHCSA9 exam? Not sure if that last question can be answered but it's alright. Thanks everyone. Good luck to those who are preparing as well.
okatnord@reddit
man and tab completion is cheating.
cacarrizales@reddit
I took my RHCSA and RHCE for version 7 back in 2019/2020. I used Sander's resources, the Red Hat official course books that I bought off of eBay, and a couple of YouTube channels that had sample exam tasks and exam practice. These three resources, along with some notes I made for myself, allowed me to pass the exam with a perfect score.
kalpakdt@reddit
Use man command alot
StellarJayZ@reddit
And figure out if "a lot" is actually two words.
pierrick_f@reddit
You are well prepared.
Now is the time to stop thinking about whether you can do it or not, and focus exclusively on performing the tasks on the exam.
Everyday_Happiness@reddit
Imo you will probably be fine.
We cant talk too much about this, as it can invalidate the exams if we do. One tip I would say is make sure everything you do is persistent, and do not break anything. In the exam-room where I was at, someone did something to break his system, he raised his hand to get guidance from the proctor and the he simply answered "Sorry, you're screwed".
s1lv3rbug@reddit
I have yet to take it. Good luck, you got this 👍
Sleepdotcom88@reddit
I would also look into killer.sh. They have exam simulators for LFCS which is pretty close to RHCSA. I used them for both my LFCS and RHCSA certs.
Cyber-tech-432@reddit
Never second guess yourself, if you really did what you've mentioned, then you should not have any issue clearing exam with good marks, try solving past exams to know how the real exam feels like, try to solve it in 150 minutes as the exam will be, trust yourself and keep practicing, good luck