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LPIC-1: Linux Administrator Certification

LPIC-1: Linux Administrator Certification

LPI LPIC 1 is the first certification in LPI's Linux Professionals certification program. This certification is ideal for a beginner or intermediate professional who wants to learn about the Linux and Unix world. The LPI Linux Administrator certification validates the candidate's knowledge and ability to perform maintenance tasks on the command line, install and configure a computer running Linux, and basic networking. This certification will help you learn how to administer users, navigate Linux filesystems, manage processes, start services, use remote network shares, and more. 

Exam 101-500 objectives

  • System Architecture
  • GNU and Unix Commands
  • Linux Installation and Package Management
  • Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

Exam 102-500 objectives

  • Security
  • Administrative Tasks
  • Interfaces and Desktops
  • Shells and Shell Scripting
  • Essential System Services
  • Networking Fundamentals

Here are the key skills measured in the LPIC 1 certification exams:

  • Checking boot events in the log files
  • Understanding of SysVinit and system
  • Determining hardware resources for devices
  • Enabling and disabling integrated peripherals
  • Differentiating between the various types of mass storage devices
  • Providing common commands to the boot loader and options to the kernel at boot time
  • Demonstrating knowledge of the boot sequence from BIOS/UEFI to boot completion

uCertify provides a study guide for the LPI LPIC-1 101-500 and 102-500 exams. The course is built around the LPIC 1 exam objectives that will help you learn the key concepts with its comprehensive learning resources and real-world scenarios.

Requirements for LPIC-1: Linux Administrator Certification

The LPIC-1 certification requires professionals to pass the 101-500 and 102-500 exams.

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