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Hello @vishals,
Thank you for the reply. Would it be more beneficial and ease the process along if I took a blanket and covered up those extra PC & monitors? That would be easy to accomplish and take very little time, overall.
Thanks,
John
Yes - convering monitors/screens with a blanket or large piece of cloth would be sufficient.
Good luck :·)
But unplug it first not to boil it, just in case. The proctor will like to see the cables unplugged during the room scan. The rule is to remove everything unnecessary first and unplug and cover what cannot be removed. Not only displays are the issue. Boards and libraries must be removed or covered too. The room does not need to be closed, but the candidate has to be there alone and it has to be silent so the pin dropped on the floor can be heard. Kidding
Hi,
Anyone tried macbook pro M1? will the exam iso work on it?
Tried it a couple of months back with my M1 but it did not worked. The ISO is not campatible I think !
ya, sad, need to prepare another PC only for RH certification test..
If you read the pdf manual, page 3, the first system requirement:
"Computer: You will need a computer with a single active monitor. Red Hat supports many Intel-compatible X86_64-bit architecture computers"
Apple M1 CPU has ARM architecture, not x86 as required. So it is obvious it not matching the requirements so it cannot work.
Macbooks even with Intel seems not supported. I was able to boot up a ubuntu from an external key but not the rhexboot iso
Hi,
Can I use wired headphones with inbuild microphone for a rhcsa 200 exam.
Thanks
No.
EDIT: to my knowledge, no.
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