LPIC 101
Description
The LPIC-101 training is a comprehensive course designed to prepare you for the 101-500 exam. This course will help you acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills to become a proficient Linux administrator. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced professional, this course will provide you with a clear understanding of the basics of Linux, its command-line interface, and how to manage files, directories, and permissions. You will also learn how to install and update software, configure hardware, and manage processes. Throughout the course, you can work on real-world scenarios that will help you prepare for the LPIC-101 exam. By the end of this course, you will have the confidence and knowledge to pass the exam and become a certified Linux professional.
Course
- Training Type: Instructor-led, on-site or online
- Duration: 4 days
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Training Reference: ITG-L-101
Target Audience
The LPIC-101 course is intended for individuals who are preparing for the first exam in the LPIC-1 certification process. This certification is aimed at IT professionals who want to validate their skills in Linux, particularly those seeking to establish their credentials as capable Linux system administrators. The LPIC-1 certification is distribution-independent, which makes it suitable for professionals working with various Linux distributions. The course is designed for:
- Beginners who are new to Linux and want to master this Operating System
- Linux engineers who are preparing for the LPIC-1 certification exam
- Professionals who want to validate their Linux skills across different distributions
Objectives
- A solid understanding of the Linux operating system
- Learning basic commands and utilities
- Understanding file systems and file hierarchy standards
- Managing files and directories
- Managing processes and system services
- Package Management
You can find a comprehensive list of the objectives on the LPI website.
Course Outline
- Getting Started
- Process Text Streams
- Basic File Management
- Hard and Symbolic Links
- Search for Files
- Red Hat Software Management
- Debian Software Management
- Discretionary Access Control
- Process Management
- The systemd Init System
- Using Hardware
- Storage Management
- Filesystems
Prerequisites
Before taking this training, it is recommended that you have a basic understanding of Linux. Additionally, you should have a strong command of the English language to read the course material and understand the concepts.