Course Information
Course Overview
CompTIA Linux+ LX0-101 & LX0-102
LPIC-1 is a junior level certification for Linux administrators. You should be able to perform maintenance tasks with the command line, install & configure a workstation and be able to configure a basic network. The Linux footprint continues to grow. In addition to its significant presence in the server room, all the major public cloud providers offer Linux images as a way of speeding up virtual instance creation.
Large organizations such as the U.S. Navy, Dell, HP, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Department of Defense employ CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI certified IT professionals.
IT professionals who earn their CompTIA Linux+ certification can receive the LPIC-1 from LPI. Earning a Linux+ certification is the beginning of a path that will lead you to advanced, distribution-specific Linux certifications such as SUSE Certified Engineer.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 100 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Instructions
- Section 2 Managing Software
- Section 3 Configuring Hardware
- Section 4 Managing Files
- Section 5 Booting Files
- Section 6 X
- Section 7 Admin
- Section 8 Basic Networking
- Section 9 Scripts
- Section 10 Security
What You’ll Learn
- Should be able to perform maintenance tasks with the command line.
- Should be able to install & configure a workstation and be able to configure a basic network.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRon Hardy
Lots of detail. However, more study will be needed to pass the exam. Does a good job of introducing and reviewing exam essentials.
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SSuleiman Idris
The course is good, what i expected would be added are some exams review questions at the end of each section. Generally, it is a good motivation.
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AAnonymized User
I appreciated the instructor's clear delivery and well-explained demos. Unfortunately, in 2021, this material is quite dated. Most distributions have moved on to systemd (vice old initrd/runlevels) and many of the UI screens are out of date; in some cases some displayed options are deprecated in their upstream package sources.
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RRichard Rutledge
The course has one problem: I finished it, have the certificate, but it still shows as "in progress".