Linux deployment continues to increase, and so does the demand for qualified and certified Linux system administrators. If you're seeking a job-based certification from the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), this updated guide will help you prepare for the technically challenging LPIC Level 1 Exams
LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
โ Scribed by Steven Pritchard, Bruno Gomes Pessanha, Nicolai Langfeldt, James Stanger, Jeff Dean
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 992
- Series
- In a Nutshell O'Reilly
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
I have been programming applications under Linux off and on for ten years. But I am getting serious in using Linux for my business as a file and remmote testing server system. I admire Linux for its long term operation reliability and it's versitility, not to speak of its open source documentation. So, I needed to see what would be needed both in terms of administration operations and in terms of best practices. I'm still wondering how to get a drive set partitioned for multi-booting, but this book answers most of the administration questions and gives me practice tests for certification.After reading( and skimming ) this book in one day, I have the knowledge to install the OS, patch the kernel, set up several types of servers, and apply system security and networking services.
This is exactly the kind of support that I'm seeking for my knowledge base, and I suspect that you are too. I wish to commend the author for being so comprehensive in his coverage and letting us know how to prepare to run our own systems so well. The Linux environment has been something of a closed environment to those who can't afford an expensive seminar or training school until recently. This book helps to open up the Linux world to the rest of us. I hope you get as much out of this book as I did. And, by the way, if you are only concerned in passing the certification test, it is a very good training source for that as well.
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For someone needing to jump into the linux world, and especially needing to take certification tests, this is hands down the best book available. It has everything you'd ever need to be a System Administrator, or just a all around linux guru. This is a book that will surely never leave my side!
<DIV><p>Linux deployment continues to increase, and so does the demand for qualified and certified Linux system administrators. If you're seeking a job-based certification from the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), this updated guide will help you prepare for the technically challenging LPIC Level
<DIV><p>Linux deployment continues to increase, and so does the demand for qualified and certified Linux system administrators. If you're seeking a job-based certification from the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), this updated guide will help you prepare for the technically challenging LPIC Level
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