@Marcus26 That is predominantly related to accidental or intentional misconfigurations during the exam - which could lead to issues during the reboot process. This could be due to but not limited to - incorrect service configuration, filesystem issues, or errors in network settings.
One of the most important objective of any Red Hat exam is that your configuration must persist reboot. It seems you did not check that during the exam.
I gotta be honest here... When I read this question, I can't help but to think that you are nowhere near ready to take the RHCSA.
Terminals do not have network configurations. Systems (virtual machines) do. If they're two different systems, their network configurations must be different - similar, but different.
I'm not sure that answered your question. Perhaps you can be more clear on what you mean.
@Marcus26 That is predominantly related to accidental or intentional misconfigurations during the exam - which could lead to issues during the reboot process. This could be due to but not limited to - incorrect service configuration, filesystem issues, or errors in network settings.
One of the most important objective of any Red Hat exam is that your configuration must persist reboot. It seems you did not check that during the exam.
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