CompTIA LX0-103 - Linux+ Powered by LPI

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  • Duration

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Certification in CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI, attained by passing CompTIA exams LX0-103 and LX0-104, enables candidates to become certified in LPIC-1 as well, enabling further participation in the LPI program. This certification is targeted at Network Administrator and System Administrator involved with working at the Linux command line.

As it is a vendor-neutral course, the skills acquired through the CompTIA Linux+ qualification can be applied in any Linux computing environment. The CompTIA Linux+ course is essential for system engineers who need to validate and improve their knowledge of the Linux system, and who want to work towards the associated Linux+ certification.

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Key Topics

The CompTIA LX0-103 - Linux+ Powered by LPI Course is divided into following lessions:

Lesson 1: Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools
Lesson 2: Managing Software
Lesson 3: Configuring Hardware
Lesson 4: Managing Files
Lesson 5: Booting Linux and Editing Files

No Entry Requirements

While there are no official prerequisites for the LX0-103 exam, but we would strongly recommend candidates to have twelve months of Linux administration experience along with CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ certifications.

This CompTIA LX0-103 - Linux+ course will prepare you for following certification:

CompTIA Linux+ Certification Powered by LPI
Exam Codes LX0-103

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Subjects

  • Computing
  • IT Management
  • Statistics
  • Management
  • Performance
  • Access
  • Debian
  • Network Training
  • Network
  • IT
  • Linux

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Course programme

Course OutlineHow is the Course Structured?

Lesson 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

Lesson 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

Lesson 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

Lesson 4: Managing Files

  • Using File Management Commands
  • Managing File Ownership
  • Controlling Access to Files
  • Managing Disk Quotas
  • Locating Files
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials

Lesson 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 Activities

We also have an option for Online Practice Lab. The online labs can be used to supplement training. On taking this online practice lab option, you would get 61+ Performance Based Labs. The topics covered are:

Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools

  • Verifying the working directory
  • Creating an environment variable
  • Listing files/directories
  • Redirecting an output to a file
  • Printing a file
  • Performing reverse sort for a file
  • Removing duplicate lines

Managing Software

  • Getting information about processor
  • Displaying packages
  • Identifying RPM utility
  • Verifying, 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
  • Managing operations over packages
  • Displaying information and removing the samba package
  • Converting an rpm package into the Debian package
  • Working with shared libraries
  • Displaying the shared library
  • Dynamically linked libraries
  • Listing processes
  • Listing all running screen processes
  • Reporting virtual memory statistics
  • Displaying currently running processes

Configuring Hardware

  • Displaying hardware information
  • Viewing the IRQs
  • Displaying PCI bus information
  • Listing loaded kernel modules
  • Removing a kernel module
  • 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

  • Maintaining backup of a hard disk
  • Extracting an archive file
  • Compressing files using bzip command
  • Modifying 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

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CompTIA LX0-103 - Linux+ Powered by LPI

£ 199 VAT inc.