LPIC-1: System Administrator Exam 101 (v5 Objectives)
The LPIC-1 is the first certification in the Linux Professional Institute certification program. Pass the System Administrator Exam 101 and keep taking your Linux skills to the next level.
This course will help to prepare you for the Linux+ and Linux Professional Institute Level 1 Certification Exam 1. We will cover all of the objectives as listed on the [http://www.lpi.org](http://www.lpi.org) site. You will learn how to administer users, navigate Linux file systems, manage processes, start services, use remote network shares, and more throughout this course.
Using our Cloud Playground, quizzes, and learning activities, you will gain all the experience you need to be successful on this first part of your journey to the Linux+ and LPIC-1 certification.
NOTE: This course is current for 2018 Objectives as listed on the [http://www.lpi.org](http://www.lpi.org) site and covers the following topics in detail:
- System Architecture:
- Determine and Configure Hardware Settings
- Boot the System
- Change Runlevels and Boot Targets
- Shutdown and Reboot the System
- Linux Installation and Package Management:
- Design Hard Disk Layouts
- Install a Boot Manager
- Manage Shared Libraries
- Use Debian Package Management
- Use RPM and YUM Package Management
- Use Linux in a Virtualization Environment
- GNU and Unix Commands:
- Work on the Command Line
- Process Text Streams and Filters
- Perform Basic File Management
- Use Streams, Pipes, and Redirects
- Create, Monitor, and Kill Processes
- Modify Execution Priorities
- Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions
- Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using VI
- Devices, Linux Filesystems, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard:
- Create Partitions and Filesystems
- Maintain the Integrity of Filesystems
- Control Mounting and Unmounting of Filesystems
- Manage File Permissions and Ownership
- Create and Change Hard and Symbolic Links
- Find System Files and Place Files in the Correct Location
NOTE: This course is for EXAM 101-500, which replaced the 400 series in early 2019
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