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Linux LPIC 1 and LPI Certification: The Ultimate LPIC 1 Linux LPI Certification Review Book
The Ultimate Reference & Learning Guide for the Linux Professional! LPI / LPIC 1 Certification Question Review Guide Fluency with Linux is essential for the IT professional, however, a user-friendly and thorough certification resource can be difficult to locate. Suitable for all levels of LPI study, this guide can help you to assess your current skill level, prepare for certification, and help you understand what you need to know for the certification exam, and what you can safely ignore. Set yourself apart from other candidates and show that you have what it takes to land the job. More than just a rehash of the basics, more than just documentation and sales presentations, each section is based on project knowledge and experience gained on high profile Linux installations. Key topics include: * Covers Exams 101 and 102, With real-world examples * Command line, Regular Expressions, File systems, Compilation * Configuring Medium to Large Corporate Server Hardware * Security, Permissions, Networking, Hard Drive SchemasRead More
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- 1933804718
- 9781933804712
- ITCOOKBOOK, Terry Sanchez-Clark
- 1 October 2007
- Equity Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 232
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