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The Linux+ exam is an entry-level Linux certification exam administered by CompTIA that covers your knowledge of basic Linux system administration skills. With this being the first update to the exam in more than five years, you'll need to be prepared on the most up-to-date information on all Linux administration topics.
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Written by a highly respected and recognized author in the field of Linux, this study guide prepares you for the completely new Linux+ exam.
Roderick W. Smith, Linux+, LPIC-1, is a Linux consultant and author. His areas of expertise include Linux networking, filesystems, and cross-platform configuration. He has written over 20 books on open source technologies, including the LPIC-1: Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide, 2nd Edition and Linux Administrator Street Smarts, both from Sybex.
2 Using Text Mode Commands.
3 Managing Processes and Editing Files.
4 Managing System Services.
5 Managing Users.
6 Managing Disks.
7 Managing Packages and System Backups.
8 Configuring Basic Networking.
9 Configuring Advanced Networking.
10 Configuring Network Servers.
11 Configuring Network Servers II.
12 Securing Linux.
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