How hard is LPIC-1? From a sysadmin point of view?
I am about to take the LPIC-1 101 exam and I was wondering how hard the exam actually is? I am into Linux now for 5-6 months and I love it. I do wanna make a career out of it, so I am starting out with LPIC-1. I have been preparing for it for 2 months now. Is that enough? I am at the point where I can almost configure an Arch install to the way I want it(i3-gaps..) I also did go through the material, in depth, that is on their website. I do fell kinda prepared. I just wanna know what should I expect, from someone who has been there or someone knows what I am talking about and is willing to give me an advice. Thank you. Any advice is welcome!
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I guess 2 month is not really enough, but obviously it depends on you, so it may work.
If you need some recommendation: 1. practice 2. practice a lot 3. practice even more |
Best to stick to the exam objectives and make sure that you are very comfortable with all the requirements
https://www.lpi.org/our-certificatio...101-objectives In my personal experience its difficult to remember everything, its my suggestion to use the weighting as a guideline as to what is most important and what to focus on more than other if that makes sense. But generally you should focus on everything. |
Yeah, after 2 months of hard and dedicated study, I took the LPIC-101. So, Thanks for the replies. Now on my way to LPIC-102. Wish me luck!
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Yes, congrats! A good surprise.
Just I wish you even more practice and joy, and obviously [some] luck. |
Well played!
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Hello,
I've got both. I found the 2nd part harder then the LPIC-101 because some aspects were new to me like X configuration, as I work only with headless servers I don't use graphics. |
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