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Book: LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
Section: Chapter 2.  Exam 101 Study Guide



2.1 Exam Preparation

LPI Exam 101 is thorough, but you should find it fairly straightforward if you have a solid foundation in Linux concepts. You won't come across questions that intend to trick you, and you're unlikely to find ambiguous questions.

Exam 101 mainly tests your knowledge of facts, including commands and their common options, important file locations, configuration syntax, and common procedures. Your recollection of these details, regardless of your level of Linux administration experience, will directly influence your results.

For clarity, the material in the following sections is presented in the same order as the LPI Topics and Objectives. However, you may choose to study the Topics in any order you wish. To assist you with your preparation, Table 2-1 through Table 2-5 list the Topics and Objectives found on Exam 101. Objectives within each Topic occupy rows of the corresponding table, including the Objective's number, description, and weight. The LPI assigns a weight for each Objective to indicate the relative importance of that Objective on the exam on a scale of 1 to 10. We recommend that you use the weights to prioritize what you decide to study in preparation for the exams. After you complete your study of each Objective, simply check it off here to measure and organize your progress.

Table 2-1. GNU and Unix Commands (Topic 1.3)

Objective

Weight

Description

1

4

Section 3.1

2

7

Section 3.2

3

2

Section 3.3

4

3

Section 3.4

5

5

Section 3.5

6

2

Section 3.6

7

3

Section 3.7

Table 2-2. Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (Topic 2.4)

Objective

Weight

Description

1

3

Section 4.1

2

5

Section 4.2

3

3

Section 4.3

4

1

Section 4.4

5

3

Section 4.5

6

2

Section 4.6

7

2

Section 4.7

8

2

Section 4.8

Table 2-3. Boot, Initialization, Shutdown, and Runlevels (Topic 2.6)

Objective

Weight

Description

1

3

Section 5.1

2

3

Section 5.2

Table 2-4. Documentation (Topic 1.8)

Objective

Weight

Description

1

5

Section 6.1

2

2

Section 6.2

3

1

Section 6.3

4

1

Section 6.4

Table 2-5. Administrative Tasks (Topic 2.11)

Objective

Weight

Description

1

7

Section 7.1

2

4

Section 7.2

3

3

Section 7.3

4

4

Section 7.4

5

3

Section 7.5

 


LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
ISBN: 0596005288
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 194

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