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Cert Prep: LPIC-1 Exam 101 (Version 5.0)

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Overview

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Jump-start your career as a Linux administrator by earning the LPIC-1 certification. Review key objectives as you prepare to take and pass LPIC-1 exam 101, version 5.0.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Get ready for LPIC-1
  • What you should know
  • About the LPIC-1 exam
  • CentOS 7 install
  • CentOS 7 lab setup
  • Ubuntu 19.04 install
1. Determine and Configure Hardware
  • Enable/disable integrated hardware
  • Determine hardware resources
  • Working with USB devices
  • About sysfs, udev, and D-Bus
  • Manage kernel modules
  • Manual network configuration
  • Configure networking using NetworkManager
2. Boot the System
  • Understand the Linux boot process
  • Using GRUB
  • Create a custom GRUB menu
  • Updating the Linux kernel
  • About acpid
3. System Services and Logging
  • About SysVinit, systemd, and Upstart
  • Get systemd service status
  • Manage systemd services
  • Make systemd services persistent
  • About SysVinit services
  • Change runlevels/targets
  • Boot into the emergency target
  • Locate and interpret system log files
  • Reading the system journal
4. Use Debian Package Management
  • Debian software management overview
  • Get package information with dpkg and APT
  • Manage software with dpkg and APT
  • Work with APT repositories
5. Use Red Hat Package Management
  • RPM software management overview
  • Query packages with RPM
  • Intall and remove packages with Yum
  • Install and remove package groups
6. Linux as a Virtualized Guest
  • Compare cloud and virtualization concepts
  • Types of hypervisors
  • System images and cloud instances
  • About containers
  • Introduction to cloud-init
7. Working on the Command Line
  • Simple and compound commands
  • Modify the shell environment
  • Command history
  • The PATH and command execution
  • Named and unnamed pipes
  • Use input-output redirection (>, >>, |, 2>, etc.)
  • Use text filters
  • Find files using locate
  • Finding files with find
  • Finding text in files with grep
8. Manage Processes
  • Select and sort processes for display
  • Monitor active processes
  • Send signals to processes
  • Run a program with higher or lower priority than the default
  • Run jobs in the foreground and background
  • Signal a program to continue running after logout
9. Pattern Matching and Editing Text
  • Understand the differences between basic and extended regular expressions
  • Matching characters and words with regexes
  • Specifying occurrences with regexes
  • Alternation and grouping with regexes
  • Back references and subexpressions
  • Search text using regular expressions
  • Use regular expressions to delete, change, and substitute text
  • Awareness of Emacs, Nano, and Vim
  • An introduction to Vim
  • Edit text in Vim
  • Search and replace in Vim
10. Working with Files
  • File globbing and parameter expansion
  • Understand filesystem paths
  • Create files and dirs
  • Copy files and dirs
  • Move and rename files and dirs
  • Remove files and dirs
  • Create links to files and dirs
11. Permissions and Ownership
  • Create and delete local user accounts
  • Modify local user accounts
  • Manage user passwords
  • What is a file?
  • Get file attributes
  • Get extended attributes
  • About standard Linux permissions
  • File and directory modes
  • File ownership
  • Set permissions using numeric method
  • Set permissions using symbolic method
  • Default permissions using umask
  • Special file bits: SUID and SGID
  • Special directory bits: SGID and Sticky
12. Create Partitions and Filesystems
  • Hard drive partitioning strategies
  • List, create, delete partitions on MBR and GPT disks
  • Create parititons using parted
  • Resize partitions without losing data
  • Basic features of logical volume management (LVM)
  • Manage LVM volumes and volume groups
  • Extend existing logical volumes
  • Reduce existing logical volumes
  • Replace a physical volume
  • Create EXT filesystems
  • Repair EXT filesystems
  • Mount filesystems automatically
  • Back up and restore an EXT filesystem
  • Basic features of Btrfs
  • Archiving files with tar
Conclusion
  • Taking the exam

Taught by

Grant McWilliams

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