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u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/IWantToLearn

Get yourself a cheap VPS, and play. I've found the slicehost articles very useful, and this book I found brilliant for redhat/centos.

You're not going to learn it unless you do it. And, I think tehrabbitt was being sarcastic. Install Gentoo on a home box, and follow the instructions for getting it installed. That will teach you a lot.

Also, use Linux at home. Unless you're a heavy gamer or need netflix, you should be able to do most of the same work from a Linux desktop if you try hard enough. You don't need to use Gentoo here, something simple like Ubuntu or Mint should do the trick.

Good luck.

u/oakenbucket · 0 pointsr/redhat

There is an official, confidential Red Hat course book that is provided in official training. It looks like they are teaching you out of some off-the-shelf book (from 5 years ago!):

>Required Text(s) and Other Learning Materials:
>
> Red Hat Certified Technician & Engineer

> Asghar Ghori

> Endeavor Technologies Inc / August 2009

> ISBN 978-1615844302

...not that there's anything wrong with that. But just so you know, it's most likely not an official Red Hat course.

edit: I looked up that book and it says its based on RHEL5! Old!