Hello everyone, I've a question about installing packages.
Hello @khokha !
I donot know what is in the exam and what is not and even If I knew, I could not disclose it ( NDA ).
However, I guess what is not in the objectives should not appear in the exam as well. I can see these two objetives mentioned regarding the file permissions :
@Chetan_Tiwary_ can you please tell me if ACL is part of the RHCSA v9 exam, i couldn't find it as part of the objectives. Are the objectives completely clear or may be some point could show up in the exam even though they aren't stated in the objectives?
Thanks
Hello @khokha !
I donot know what is in the exam and what is not and even If I knew, I could not disclose it ( NDA ).
However, I guess what is not in the objectives should not appear in the exam as well. I can see these two objetives mentioned regarding the file permissions :
i've one more question, so please bear with me. can any topic which isn't in the study material show up in the exam not only for rhcsa but for any other exam of RedHat?
Hello @khokha !
Red Hat exams are not like a monolithic exam format wherein they will only ask what is in the guided exercises and Lab exercises - the exam , though structured around the objectives and the course it recommends, - it keeps on challenging you to push your learning limits so as to earn those valuable skills that will help you in tackling a real life production system scenario.
Having said that - there wont be any "topic" which is not in the objectives - but my recommendation would be to keep on diving in the concepts discussed and the references it mentions - so as to have a wider understanding of topics and concepts. Also know that there might be more than one way of doing things in a Linux system - so as long as the objectives are met - you can use any method that can solve a question provided it is allowed in the minimal exam environment and it persists after reboot.
Thank you @Chetan_Tiwary_
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