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Thanks again for your response.
I think with that answer you solve my doubt.
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Is the documentation available during the exam the same one you'd find on the public redhat website? I am specifically concerned about if there is any restriction on the availability of supporting material ( yaml files for network-policies, limit-ranges, operator-group, subscription, and other such resources) in the local documentation provided in the exam environment. Referring to EX280. V4.12
@GaganKattula yes , that is the documentation that ships with the product and relevant sections of that is provided in the exam in pdf/html format.
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The product documentation is available offline in HTML and PDF formats via a link provided in the exam general instructions.
Can any RedHat support team member/ exam taker help me identify any differences in the Specialist 280 exam and the plain Openshift 280 exam? I am also just coming to the understanding 4.12 exams in both 288 and 280 are most people are having trouble with, relative to their 4.10 counterpart.
To condense my concerns:
1. What are the differences between the Specialist Exam and the non-specialist exams?
2. To exam takers/redhat support, what are the differences between V4.12 and V4.10 in either EX280 or EX288? ( in terms of level of difficulty, difference in intent of the examination in terms of proficiency)
Hi , downloaded and created booth usb from redhat machine rhrexboot-2023-06.iso but its not booting, its 32GB toshiba usb stick mounted as /dev/sda , I have created even from windows using fedora media writer but no luck can someone help on this
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sda 8:0 1 28.9G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 1 1M 0 part
├─sda2 8:2 1 50M 0 part
├─sda3 8:3 1 150M 0 part
│ └─md127 9:127 0 149.9M 0 raid1
└─sda4 8:4 1 2.1G 0 part
When you boot the Remotre Exam USB, the data in it gets decrypted on the fly and expands to RAM memory, where the filesystem is created. After the boot, you are asked to remove the bootable USB stick and the entire exam live system lives from RAMDISK
Hi, you shoudl tell us more about the "not booting". What does it mean? Make sure Secureboot is disabled in BIOS. This is the necessary requirement. And the rest is about compatibility. BTW, makes no sense to post partitions of the USB stick, the filesystem of the Remote Exam ISO is encrypted, it will not be visible anyway, it is like Bitlocker, if you are familiar with it
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