LPIC-1 Linux Administrator - Exam 101

(101-500.AT1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-559-6
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About This Course

The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator - Exam 101 course covers the objectives for the 101 exam required for the Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 certification. Master core Linux concepts like the command line, file management, text processing, user and group administration. Study system architecture, installation, package management, devices, Linux filesystems, and essential system services. Gain hands-on experience through virtual labs using popular Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Fedora, and CentOS. Reinforce your learning with knowledge checks, practice tests, and detailed explanations. 

Skills You’ll Get

LPIC-1 is the first certification in the multi-level Linux professional certification program of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). The LPIC-1 will validate the candidate’s ability to perform maintenance tasks on the command line, install and configure a computer running Linux and configure basic networking. The LPIC-1 is designed to reflect current research and validate a candidate’s proficiency in real world system administration. The objectives are tied to real-world job skills, which we determine through job task analysis surveying during exam development.

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Lessons

4+ Lessons | 270+ Exercises | 45+ Quizzes | 50+ Flashcards | 50+ Glossary of terms

TestPrep

55+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 60+ Post Assessment Questions | 120+ Practice Test Questions

Hands-On Labs

29+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes

1

System Architecture

  • Determine and configure hardware settings
  • Boot the system
  • Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system
2

Linux Installation and Package Management

  • Design hard disk layout
  • Install a boot manager
  • Manage shared libraries
  • Use Debian package management
  • Use RPM and YUM package management
  • Linux as a virtualization guest
3

GNU and Unix Commands

  • Work on the command line
  • Process text streams using filters
  • Perform basic file management
  • Use streams, pipes and redirects
  • Create, monitor and kill processes
  • Modify process execution priorities
  • Search text files using regular expressions
  • Basic file editing
4

Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

  • Create partitions and filesystems
  • Maintain the integrity of filesystems
  • Control mounting and unmounting of filesystems
  • Manage file permissions and ownership
  • Create and change hard and symbolic links
  • Find system files and place files in the correct location

0

System Architecture

  • Exploring Kernel Modules
1

Linux Installation and Package Management

  • Getting Package Information
  • Using the zypper search Command
2

GNU and Unix Commands

  • Working with Environment Variables
  • Getting Command Information
  • Displaying the Current Shell on the Ubuntu Distribution
  • Using the type Command
  • Using the sed Command to Modify a File's Text
  • Using the cat Command to Concatenate Files
  • Using find and grep Commands
  • Basic File Management and Recursive Manipulation of Directories
  • Understanding Compression and Decompression of Files
  • Renaming a Directory Using the mv Command
  • Using Command Substitution
  • Using Pipes in Linux
  • Using Filters
  • Using top and ps Commands
  • Sending a Job to the Background
  • Displaying Process Information
  • Changing Process Niceness
  • Using grep for Finding Patterns
  • Using Regular Expressions
3

Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

  • Partitioning a disk
  • Checking for Free Space
  • Checking Disk Usage
  • Changing the Permissions of a File
  • Using the chmod command
  • Finding System Files and Placing Files in the Correct Location
  • Using the locate Command

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Objective type questions

The exam contains 60 questions.

90 minutes

500

(on a scale of 200-800)

Anyone who takes an LPI exam once must wait one week before re-taking. Anyone who takes an LPI exam a second (and subsequent) time must wait 30 days before re-taking. Anyone who passes an LPI exam may not retake that exam for at least two years.

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