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Assuming no hardware issues, it is likely your ISO was corrupted. I would recommend re-downloading it and writing it into the USB stick again (preferably a new stick to rule out the problem with the old one).
Hi,
If there are any suspicion that the ISO was/is corrupted, then there is a simple verification check: calculate the sha256sum (or using the older, deprecated md5sum as indicated in the getting ready guide):
Look page 27:
How do I check the integrity of the remote exam live USB image I have
downloaded?
The MD5 checksum for the Live USB Image is: 0dd72ac558fc1afbf0c0e1fa4b366f10.
Source:
https://www.redhat.com/rhdc/managed-files/tr-remote-exams-preparation-ebook-f27382-202103-en_1.pdf
I have verified for you, at the time of writing the md5sum of the currently available iso found at "https://static.redhat.com/downloads/training-certification/rhrexboot.iso" (as indicated in the prep guide) is indeed: 0dd72ac558fc1afbf0c0e1fa4b366f10.
Cheers,
Hi , i have same proble with other collegue , not possible create BOOT FILE ,
I think the file was corrupted.
C:\Users\poliveira\Downloads>certutil.exe -hashfile c:\Users\poliveira\Downloads\rhrexboot.iso MD5
MD5 hash of c:\Users\poliveira\Downloads\rhrexboot.iso:
0dd72ac558fc1afbf0c0e1fa4b366f10
CertUtil: -hashfile command completed successfully.
The check sum not is euqal the document.
I go to do this exam tomorow , and i wait for resolution.
Tks
Pedro Henrique
today , when i do download the image , i was sucess with write to USB
Hi, just wanted to check - can I use a headset for mic and audio?
The only other mic I have is built into the webcam, and it wasn't loud enough in the test.
Thanks.
Hi
I have an exam scheduled in 4 hours. I'm having difficulty creating the disk image
Hi @tomcorcoran ,
Like @Gineesh said, all candidates are supposed to prepare their setup (the preparation guide says "2-3 days prior to your exam:").
Unfortunately in your case, that is a bit late and certainly stressful to do that a few hours before the exam...
I would suggest you try to work with the live support team, helping to prepare the Remote Exam, see the button at the end of page 1 of the preparation guide:
https://www.redhat.com/rhdc/managed-files/tr-remote-exams-preparation-ebook-f27382-202103-en_1.pdf
Regarding your system, "Mac Big Sur" only indicate the OS and not the hardware.
That OS is from end 2020, so fairly recent. Quite likely you have the hardware with the infamous T2 security chipset. Do read at the end of the preparation guide, there are some FAQ explaining about the issues with that type of hardware...
I hope the live support can help you. Unfortunately, based on the recent OS; you probably have a recent MAC hardware, which is quite likely to have the T2 chip, and therefore hardware limitations preventing you to run Linux on that device... So as an external observer, without knowing all the facts. I think your situation is not very promising.
Good luck!
PS: I'm saying as an exam candidate myself, for further tries, nobody wants/need the last minute stress of preparing the remote exam environment on the exam day. It's best to read the preparation guide attentively and follow the advice written there.
Possible I could get some assistance? I'm using a Mac - Big Sur
@Deanna wrote:This thread is dedicated to connect you with Red Hat subject matter experts who can help answer your questions regarding Red Hat remote exams. Please see the following resources for Red Hat Remote Exams below:
- Remote Exams Announcement
- Technical Documentation for "Getting ready for your Red Hat remote exam"
- Remote Exams FAQ
For questions on scheduling or redeeming your exams, please use the Red Hat Certification team comment form here.
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Deanna L
We discussed with @tomcorcoran and it turns out the issue is using a recent MAC with the infamous T2 chip, indeed.
There's a list of hardware impacted on Apple website:
official Apple list of computer with T2 chip
Anyway, bottom line, as indicated in the prep guide, Tom had to use another hardware without that T2 chip. He was also working things out with support to reschedule the exam at a later date!
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