Description
LPIC-1 101-500 Exam Preparation: Linux System Administrator is the name of the Linux operating system training course for the LPIC-1 101-500 exam, published by Udemy Academy. Earning LPIC-1 certification shows you have the Linux skills to get the job done and increase your future earning potential. The Linux Professional Institute’s LPIC-1 certification is respected around the world, so you can find a job anywhere, even if the company is on the other side of the world.
During this period, more than 270 components of the LPIC-1 Exam 101-500 test are broken into binary-sized chunks. These pieces are organized in a pedagogical way in the place of numbers and help to better understand the concepts. You’ll see some videos that cover everything about the Linux command line. Each lecture group features a practice quiz that helps reinforce section information and increases the chances of permanently storing concepts in your memory for later recall. There is also a comprehensive practice test at the end of the course to check your preparation for the actual LPIC-1 test.
What you will learn in the LPIC-1 101-500 Exam Preparation Course: Linux System Administrator:
- Understand all the concepts of the LPIC-1 101-500 exam in detail
- Learn basic to advanced Linux command line concepts
- Expand your Linux knowledge from simple keyword recognition to application
- Understand all the misconceptions about working on the Linux command line
- Tips for Understanding All Elements of the 101-500 LPIC-1 Exam
- Increase the skills required to work in the Linux environment
- Make difficult exam topics easy with the help of a trained Linux expert
- Prepare your mind to remember all the LPIC-1 101-500 Exam Objectives
Course specifications
Editor: Udemy
Instructor: Christine Bresnahan
French language
Education Level: Basic to Advanced
Number of lessons: 152
Training duration: 12 hours and 9 minutes
Course topics
Prerequisite course
Individuals wishing to take this course should have general knowledge of computer science and are currently or recently employed in the computer field or are in college actively seeking a degree in computer science.
Those wishing to pursue the material in this course should have some exposure to Linux, such as interacting with a Linux desktop environment.