LPIC-1 prepares you for roles such as Junior Linux Administrator, System Administrator, and Technical Support Specialist.
LPIC-1 Course
The LPIC-1 certification course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to become a certified Linux administrator. This course covers the content for both LPIC-1 exams (101 and 102), preparing you for a career in Linux system administration.
Key aspects of the LPIC-1 certification and our course include:By completing this LPIC-1 course, you'll be well-prepared to pass the certification exams and take on roles in Linux system administration across various industries.
Ch. 1
101 - System Architecture
Ch. 2
101 - Linux Installation and Package Management
Ch. 3
101 - GNU and Unix Commands
Ch. 4
101 - Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
Ch. 5
102 - Shells and Shell Scripting
Ch. 6
102 - Interfaces and Desktops
Ch. 7
102 - Administrative Tasks
Ch. 8
102 - Essential System Services
Ch. 9
102 - Networking Fundamentals
Ch. 10
102 - Security
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LPIC-1 prepares you for roles such as Junior Linux Administrator, System Administrator, and Technical Support Specialist.
Yes, the course includes hands-on labs and a final project that simulates real-world Linux administration scenarios.
While RHCSA focuses on Red Hat-specific technologies, LPIC-1 is vendor-neutral and applies to all major Linux distributions.
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