Linux Powered by LPI - Exam 1 (Course & Lab)
(LX0-103-complete)/ISBN:978-1-61691-506-3
Prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ LX0-103 certification exam with the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI-Exam1 course and lab. The lab simulates real-world, hardware, software, and command-line interface environments and can be mapped to any text-book, course, or training. The course and lab completely cover the LX0-103 exam objectives and include topics such as Linux command-line, basic maintenance and installing; and configuring workstations and networks.
Here's what you will get
The CompTIA Linux+ certification is a widely recognized vendor-neutral credential. CompTIA Linux+ comprises of two exams LX0-103 and LX0-104. The LX0-103 exam validates your expertise in system architecture, GNU and Unix command; Linux installation, package management devices, Linux file systems, and file system hierarchy standard; and more.
Lessons
5+ Lessons | 73+ Exercises | 106+ Quizzes | 214+ Flashcards | 214+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
60+ Pre Assessment Questions | 4+ Full Length Tests | 60+ Post Assessment Questions | 240+ Practice Test Questions
Video Lessons
10+ Videos | 02:01+ Hours
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Here's what you will learn
Download Course OutlineLessons 1: Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools
- Understanding Command-Line Basics
- Using Streams, Redirection, and Pipes
- Processing Text Using Filters
- Using Regular Expressions
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Lessons 2: Managing Software
- Package Concepts
- Using RPM
- Using Debian Packages
- Converting between Package Formats
- Package Dependencies and Conflicts
- Managing Shared Libraries
- Managing Processes
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Lessons 3: Configuring Hardware
- Configuring the Firmware and Core Hardware
- Configuring Expansion Cards
- Configuring USB Devices
- Configuring Hard Disks
- Designing a Hard Disk Layout
- Creating Partitions and Filesystems
- Maintaining Filesystem Health
- Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Lessons 4: Managing Files
- Using File Management Commands
- Managing File Ownership
- Controlling Access to Files
- Managing Disk Quotas
- Locating Files
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Lessons 5: Booting Linux and Editing Files
- Installing Boot Loaders
- Understanding the Boot Process
- The Initialization Process
- Using the SysV Initialization Process
- Using the systemd Initialization Process
- Using the Upstart Initialization Process
- Editing Files with vi
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Hands-on LAB Activities (Performance Labs)
Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools
- Verifying the working directory
- Creating an environment variable
- Redirecting an output to a file
- Printing a file
- Performing reverse sort for a file
- Removing duplicate lines
Managing Software
- Displaying packages
- Listing, installing, and removing rpm packages
- Installing packages by resolving dependencies
- Upgrading and installing packages
- Configuring yum
- Removing a package with its configuration file
- Reconfiguring installed Debian packages
- Viewing dpkg configuration
- Displaying information and removing the samba package
- Converting an rpm package into the Debian package
- Displaying the shared library
- Dynamically linked libraries
- Getting information about processor
- Listing processes
- Listing all running screen processes
- Reporting virtual memory statistics
- Displaying currently running processes
Configuring Hardware
- Viewing the IRQs
- Displaying PCI bus information
- Listing loaded kernel modules
- Removing a kernel module
- Displaying hardware information
- Dumping the physical USB device hierarchy
- Setting up a Linux swap area
- Running the fsck command
- Checking and repairing Linux file systems
- Unmounting a filesystem
- Storing information about mounted filesystems
Managing Files
- Listing Files in a Directory
- Maintaining backup of a hard disk
- Extracting an archive file
- Compressing files
- Modifying the ownership of a file
- Checking the file permission of a file
- Running an executable file with permissions
- Changing file attributes
- Making a script executable
- Listing contents of a directory
- Enabling and disabling user quotas for filesystems
- Checking user and group quotas
- Extracting quota information
- Displaying the last part of a file
Booting Linux and Editing Files
- Storing Linux bootloader
- Setting devices to read only at boot time
- Functioning of Linux Loader
- Displaying messages from the kernel ring buffer
- Displaying boot log
- Choosing runlevel for the reboot command
- Identifying mode of runlevels
- Identifying runlevels
- Storing configuration parameters
- Checking runlevel
Hands-on LAB Activities
Exam FAQs
CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, and 12 months of Linux admin experience.
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The exam contains 60 questions.
90 minutes
500
(on a scale of 200-800)
Retake Policy for CompTIA LX0-103 exam is:
- If a Candidate has passed an exam (or multiple exams) and achieved a certification, he/she cannot take the exam again, using the same exam code, without prior consent from CompTIA.
- CompTIA beta examinations may only be taken one time by each candidate.
- A test found to be in violation of the retake policy will be invalidated and the candidate may be subject to a suspension period. Repeat violators will be permanently banned from participation in the CompTIA Certification Program.
- Candidates must pay the exam price each time they attempt the exam. CompTIA does not offer any free re-tests or discounts on retakes.
CompTIA Linux+ certification are valid for three years from the date the candidate is certified, after which the certification holder will need to renew their certification via CompTIA's Continuing Education Program.