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Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1

LPIC-1 is the first certification in LPI’s multi-level Linux professional certification program. The LPIC-1 will validate the candidate's ability to perform maintenance tasks on the command line, install and configure a computer running Linux and configure basic networking.

The LPIC-1 is designed to reflect current research and validate a candidate's proficiency in real world system administration. The objectives are tied to real-world job skills, which we determine through job task analysis surveying during exam development.

To become LPIC-1 certified the candidate must be able to:

  • understand the architecture of a Linux system;
  • install and maintain a Linux workstation, including X11 and setup it up as a network client;
  • work at the Linux command line, including common GNU and Unix commands;
  • handle files and access permissions as well as system security; and
  • perform easy maintenance tasks: help users, add users to a larger system, backup and restore, shutdown and reboot.

This course's exams are based on the official Objectives list from Linux Professional Institute website

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Intermediate

Last updated 2/2022

Exams list

LPIC-1 (101-104)
50 questions/01:30:00

Objective

101. System Architecture

Objective

102. Linux Installation and Package Management

Objective

103. GNU and Unix Commands

Objective

104. Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

LPIC-1 (105-110)
50 questions/01:30:00

Objective

105. Shells and Shell Scripting

Objective

106. User Interfaces and Desktops

Objective

107. Administrative Tasks

Objective

108. Essential System Services

Objective

109. Networking Fundamentals

Objective

110. Security

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Duration

03:00:00

Quizzes

2 Exams - 100 Questions

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Enrolled Students

359

Certificated Students

4

Total Tests

225

Total Questions

1376

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