CompTIA Linux+ Certification, Powered by LPI (Ilt)
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Rating | : | 4.73 (539 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1426022050 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This ILT Series course, designed to prepare students for the new Linux+ Powered by LPI exams LX0-101 and LX0-102, provides a comprehensive guide to common tasks performed by system administrators, including installation, customization, and troubleshooting. Expanded coverage of networking and security provide everything you need to hit the ground running.
"Great but missing a couple important stuff" according to Franco Rodriguez. It it just perfect for people trying to learn linux and also practice for the CompTIA Linux i give that a five stars.But i think this book should also come with the answers for the questions. You never know if you are 100% right on the questions until you see them.. "Don't use as your only study guide" according to Anne. This is a good book - well written and easy to understand but it will not prepare you for the exams by itself. I have 10 years on the job UNIX (AIX/IRIX/SunOS) admin experience and 1+ year on the job with Linux. I studied for several months using this book and daily hands on at home and work - I passed the first test with an embarrassingly low score and failed the 2nd test. There were no big surprises on the exam but I was not prepared for the level of detail needed to pass and I didn't memorize as much as I should have. The book does a gre. "Excellent introduction to Linux" according to surferx0. This is a great introduction to Linux for anyone looking to expand their knowledge outside of Windows and into Linux systems administration. The book assumes you have no prior knowledge of Linux, you only need to be a technically minded person who understands basic IT concepts such as user permissions, file sharing, and networking.The material is not too wordy. All chapters are straight-forward, to the point, and full of hands-on exercises. There was no point at which I felt the material was over-explaining or providing more information tha