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Questions about getting ready for your Red Hat remote exam?
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.
**Our subject matters experts in the Red Hat Learning Community will not be assisting with tasks related to scheduling exams.
Deanna

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I had my answer by chat: "Glass wall should not be transparent completely".

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In case the meeting room has pure transparent glass walls, you can perhaps cover them with a blanket or something. It is up to the proctor if he/she allows the exam to run

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yes, you may have just one camera, but it has to be external. No other camera is needed. What RH has to see is this
How to position an external webcam - https://learn.redhat.com/t5/Certification-Resources/How-to-position-an-external-camera-for-a-Red-Hat...

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After downloading the file can I know which .iso need to choose?
rhexboot.iso or fedora-Workstation-Live ?
When I choose rhexboot.iso getting an error
When I choose fedora-workstation option , after lsblk command can I know which command need to choose?

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Hi,
you need to select rhexboot.iso . work laptops might have restrictions and hence there is an error. you can always reach to remote exam readiness support for quick assistance.
https://red.ht/remote-exam-chat

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hello Good after noon
can you give me some explanation about the exam for example
1. where can I get the root password for node 1
2. what is the step to open the first question
3. English is not my first language and it my language is not an option even though I can read and understand so would you use figurative or screenshots to explain how to open node1 and node 2
thank you

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Hello, I'm Benyamin, from Indonesia
I have problem with the live exam boot iso, the wayland/xorg seems not working on normal desktop PC that use Intel pentium G 3240 with iGPU, for unknown reason (I can't debug it, because the OS is locked, as it's for the exam purpose, I know).
I just want to let know, that it's not working. I do have another PC/Laptop for remote exam, and it show the XORG/Wayland...
Maybe in the future, the team can support the Pentium G series.
regards,
Ben

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This is the place to go and ask
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/comments

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I am wondering how can i rebind vim "ctrl-w" to alternate multiple panes. i ve lost a lot of time due to the fact i couldnt use multiple panes during the exam, since "ctrl-w" doesn't work.
I am not a vim expert, so i wondering how to do it,, without screwing with the other shortcut.