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Hello @Dirk_of,
you can select German keyboad, however on my external keyboard the Caret key "^" didn't work.
hello Hartmut,
this is my first remote exam. I had ordered the voucher and i am waiting for the message that i can shedule an exam date.
Is it possible to download the iso image before to check wether my equipment meets the requirements and if not to shedule an kiosk exam in a testcenter ?
dirk
Hi @Dirk_of ,
Yes, Here is the link to download the ISO and the general instructions to prepare for the remote exam.
Please don't hesitate to contact the support team for any questions.
Best Regards,
HI,
i have 2 problems. i had booted my laptop with an external 24" screen , external mouse and external keyboard (Logitech, K280e, QWERTZ).
in the login filed i had tried to test the "carpet" button , but it it doesn´t works .
in windows or in my centOS 7/8 , or Redhat , it works .
in the the language screen, i had selected germany and de keyboard
It ist an very great bug
Hi @DirkSeifert ,
Thanks for reporting this. @Hartmut also informed us of this behavior on DE_German Keyboards. I have passed this to the devs to take a look.
Best Regards,
Hello.
I am unable to boot in to the RH Exam environment using the provided .iso file. I've downloaded the .iso from: https://static.redhat.com/downloads/training-certification/rhrexboot.iso
When I boot via USB to this .iso, I am loaded in to a simple grub menu, instead of the exam environment shown in the instructions.
Is there a different or updated .iso I should be using?
Thank you!
I downloaded this one a couple of days ago:
https://static.redhat.com/downloads/training-certification/rhrexboot.iso
used rufus to write it to a usb drive, and i can confirm it works fine when booted to a 10 year old laptop and passes all the device tests. I have not tried to boot it to my latest gen gaming pc, i suspect i may encounter problems. ready for my test on tuesday.
Thanks, what is the MD5 checksum of your downloaded file?
Thanks for your reply. Here is the checksum of my iso:
585cb364da1ae2fae94e22e07913316e
Thanks, I tried to burn it again and it worked!!
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