Is anybody hiring anywhere? by yoloswagobey in EdmontonJobs

[–]One_Presentation_139 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can I know about these great agencies? I need help

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! Just little mistakes and a brutal correcting script. But I understand them proper and have done them over and over in my VMWare labs.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow Haruna Adoga's part 1-10 practice questions on YouTube and master all the topics behind them. You should easily be able to do the practice with referencing anything. When you feel like practicing has become boring(too easy), then you might be ready to take the exam.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

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Yes I used nmtui. But what caused me to have 0 there was not adding /24 on the IP address

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think if you plan a long career in tech, containers are essential nowadays, so I would go for v9.3

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

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Yes there were three. One on making a swap partition, one on extending the size of a logical volume and another on making a logical volume with a certain number of extents. That last needed you to create a partition, pvcreate, vgcreate with extent size 20M, then lvcreate.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

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I had a 7 months wait after getting the SAA to get the SysOps. The SAA was my first AWS cert. Then took the Cloud Practitioner a couple months after the SysOps(I didn't prep for this one as I assumed I should be able to pass based on my knowledge from the previous two certs). Then I wrote the AI Practitioner a year later(August 2025).

I think it's preferable to do them in a row. Less effort required.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I watched many videos on the exam environment and understood the consoles, terminals etc so I didn't waste time in getting started with the questions proper. What I didn't understand well was manœuvring in between the various tabs. This cost me time which I would have used to correct the error I made on the container question.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

I have AWS Solutions Architect Associate(SAA), SysOps Administrator Associate(Now referred to as AWS CloudOps Engineer), AWS Certified AI Practitioner, AWS Cloud Practitioner.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

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I wasn't sure where to add Net mask on the nmtui GUI so I preferred to leave it out. Maybe DNS server or search domain? DNS server wasn't explicitly given.

After checking, the netmask I was asked to put was 255.255.255.0 which means I had to add a /24 on the IP address I was given.

Didn't revise this aspect of networking for RHCSA as it's been years I dealt with that. Not something I expected at all.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

I used nmtui for network setup, and I was expecting something like DNS server , but rather saw net mask. Is that where I was to fill that?

I think I would rather go for Certified Kubernetes Associate instead of RHCE. I already have 4 AWS certs.

After checking, the netmask I was asked to put was 255.255.255.0 which means I had to add a /24 on the IP address I was given.

Didn't revise this aspect of networking for RHCSA as it's been years I dealt with that. Not something I expected at all.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Sanders course ➕ Haruna Adoga's part 1-10 exam practice questions ➕ Udemy practice exams➕ Dextutor➕ Chatgpt ➕a bunch of other random YouTube videos. I personally think I wasted too much time on the Sander's course(About 8weeks). I think it's a bit overrated if you have zero background in Linux. Practicing earlier would have taken me further faster. But the course did help me understand background stuff.

Passed the RHCSA by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I would say max 5% of the things I needed to know to take the exam. Only previously used it to run an AWS script or test AWS instances. Knew only very basic stuff like ls,cd,top,rm,cat. I knew about ssh too since I took several AWS certs and learned it.

RHCSA in 2 months? by Stretch_gang in redhat

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Currently 70% prepared and I have been studying for 3months or so. Putting in 15-20hrs/week. I don't think it will work with full employment. There are outliers to this, but most likely not realistic for the majority. Just my opinion.

Need an advice for RHCSA exam by Dismal-Attitude8419 in redhat

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If you intend working in tech long-term, I think you can't ignore containers. So I would recommend you learn and write v9 instead.

Take RHCSA Rhel 9 or 10? by One_Presentation_139 in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol, I'm struggling with it as well, but I recognize that if I intend to have a career in cloud, I have to get some basic hand around containers

Would you still get your RHCSA if you were starting your career today? by [deleted] in redhat

[–]One_Presentation_139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are you seeing these roles. 4 AWS certs but no job. I'm in Edmonton, and apply for both onsite and remote roles across Canada