![]() ![]() Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot (101.3).Determine and configure hardware settings (101.1).Junior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-1) - Exam Page Exam 101-500 Topic 101: System Architecture Lastly, we are obviously looking for Authors, We encourage all positive edits even if it is just to correct a simple spelling mistake or fix a link in short, "Every addition is very welcome." Table of Contents Wikibook Development Stages The most recent version of LPIC-2 is Version 4.5 with the Exams 201-450 and 202-450. As of, the latest Version of LPIC-1 is Version 5.0 with Exams 101-500 and 102-500. To keep Your Linux knowledge up to date and the LPI Certification relevant, the LPI regularly updates its syllabus. However, they should relate to the individual sections they are contained within. It is advisable to read them, although the linked articles may not be required knowledge to pass the exam. At the beginning of each section will be a list of prerequisite reading (hopefully all nicely formatted). The Module pages will contain detailed objectives followed by an overview which in turn will be followed by section headings covering the module's syllabus. It is the hope of the contributors that the exam candidates will use the exam pages and their accompanying discussion pages to leave advice, tips and gotchas etc. For exam candidates we have created an exam page which also has a table of contents that covers only the modules required for you to study for the various levels of the LPI™. This will be useful for readers who just wish to study or quickly gain information about one aspect of the exam syllabus. This book is organized so that each and every module can be accessed via the front page. The modules on the LPI Linux certification are heavily slanted toward up-and-coming sysadmins. However, although such readers are very welcome, they may be better served by studying the following material, Linux Guide. It is also feasible for a new Linux user to come here with a view to learn Linux. However, many of the modules - and in particular the Advanced modules - will assume a certain skill level. It is hence feasible for the casual reader to pick one particular module and study its material with a view to gain a better understanding of just that material. Each module in the book, however, is organized around a particular subject. It is based, as indeed is the exam, around a community driven documentation project known as "The Linux Documentation Project". This book is written specifically for the LPIC candidate. We are however, to make it clear that the Linux Professional Institute™ does not endorse the work contained within this book in any way whatsoever.Īudience Logo of the Linux Professional Institute. The Detailed Objectives listed within each of the modules in this book have been reproduced from the LPI™ website with kind Permission. exam cost, testing centers, other training resources) you are also encouraged to register with the LPI™ so that you can access the candidate area. The resources there will familiarize the candidate with many things that are outside the scope of this book (e.g. All LPIC candidates are encouraged to browse the documentation at the LPI™ website. To obtain a certification, a candidate is required to pass exams and, for Level 2 and Level 3, to hold a lower-level certification from the LPI™. Level 3: Senior Level Linux Professional.Level 2: Advanced Level Linux Professional. ![]() ![]() Level 1: Junior Level Linux Professional.There are three levels of LPI™ certification: This book covers the Linux Professional Institute™ family of certifications. Current, editable version of this book is available in Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks at URL: ![]()
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