LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell

by Jeffrey Dean

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Companies ranging from IBM to Novell are dramatically expanding Linux training and development. Certification will be a key part of this trend, and support is growing for an industry-wide Linux certification programme. Most companies want a vendor-neutral certification initiative, and the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is the leading effort in this direction. As more corporations adopt Linux as the networking backbone for their IT systems, the demand for certified technicians will become even greater. This text prepares system administrators for the basic LPI General Linux 101 exam and the more advanced 102 exam, and includes information on objectives and test suggestions. It also provides readers who are not planning to take the exam with an excellent understanding of the targeted Linux concepts and functions. The book is divided into two parts, one for each of the LPI exams. Each part features a summary of the exam, a Highlighter's Index, labs, suggested exercises, and practice exams which aim to help the reader pass the LPI exams with flying colours.
Part I covers the General Linux 101 Exam: GNU and Unix commands; Devices, Linux filesystems, and the filesystem hierarchy standard; boot, initialization, shutdown and run levels; documentation; administrative tasks; and hardware and architecture. Part II covers the General Linux 102 Exam: Linux installation and package management; the Linux kernel; text editing, processing, and printing; shells, scripting, programming, and compiling; X-Windows; networking fundamentals; network services; and security.
  • ISBN10 1565927486
  • ISBN13 9781565927483
  • Publish Date 3 July 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 7 October 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint O'Reilly Media
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 550
  • Language English