LPIC-1 Linux Administrator Exam - 101
Prepare for the Linux+ LPIC Level 1 Exam 101 with the best-in-class online preparatory course.
(101-500.AT1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-559-6About This Course
Take this course to develop the basic skills and knowledge needed to pass the LPIC-1 Linux certification exam 101. Learn about the fundamentals of Linux system architecture, installation, package management, and commands. Start with learning how to configure hardware settings, boot the system, and manage runlevels. Understand the process of installing Linux and the core concepts of package management systems (Debian, RPM, YUM) and their usage. Get familiar with GNU and Unix Commands. After finishing this course, you’ll be well-versed with basic Linux concepts and skills and well-prepared to handle the LPIC:1 Linux Administrator exam.
Skills You’ll Get
- Understanding of system architecture: hardware settings, booting processes and run levels
- Install and configure Linux distributors
- Expertise in essential Linux commands for file management, text processing, process control, and system navigation
- Understanding of package management system
- Create, mount, unmount, and maintain filesystems
- Knowledge of file permissions and ownership
- Understanding of standard directory structure in Linux systems
- Identify and resolve Linux issues and errors
Interactive Lessons
5+ Interactive Lessons | 271+ Exercises | 45+ Quizzes | 50+ Flashcards | 50+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
53+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 60+ Post Assessment Questions | 120+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
29+ LiveLab | 29+ Video tutorials | 27+ Minutes
Introduction
- Why Become Linux Certified?
- Who Should Buy This Course
- About Vendor
- Retake Policy
- How This Course Is Organized
- The Exam Objectives
- Exam 101-500 Objectives
System Architecture
- Determine and configure hardware settings
- Boot the system
- Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system
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
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
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
System Architecture
- Exploring Kernel Modules
Linux Installation and Package Management
- Getting Package Information
- Using the zypper search Command
GNU and Unix Commands
- Getting Command Information
- Using find and grep Commands
- Using the type Command
- Renaming a Directory Using the mv Command
- Using Pipes in Linux
- Using top and ps Commands
- Displaying Process Information
- Working with Environment Variables
- Displaying the Current Shell on the Ubuntu Distribution
- Using the sed Command to Modify a File's Text
- Using the cat Command to Concatenate Files
- Basic File Management and Recursive Manipulation of Directories
- Using Filters
- Sending a Job to the Background
- Understanding Compression and Decompression of Files
- Using Command Substitution
- Changing Process Niceness
- Using grep for Finding Patterns
- Using Regular Expressions
- Using the chmod command
- Using the locate Command
Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
- Partitioning a disk
- Checking for Free Space
- Checking Disk Usage
- Changing the Permissions of a File
- Finding System Files and Placing Files in the Correct Location
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Contact Us NowIt is an online prep course provided by uCertify. The course content focuses on the foundations of Linux system architecture, installation, package management, and fundamental commands. Additionally, it has been equipped with hands-on Labs that enable you to learn and practice your knowledge in a safe environment.
YES! This is an industry-recognized certification course that validates your leanings and upgrades your chances of securing an entry-level job in IT.
When you enroll with uCertify, you will gain access to the course content complete with interactive lessons, hands-on, gamified test preps, assessments, and practice exams.
A total of 60 questions are asked in this exam.
The format of the LPIC-1 Exam 101 is multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blanks.
You’ll get 90 minutes to answer all the questions.
Once you have achieved a Linux Administrator certificate, it is valid for a lifetime.
It is a basic Linux course that prepares you for entry-level IT jobs in Linux administration like system administration, technical support, or network engineering.