[LINUX] Road to LPIC-1 acquisition

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I got LPIC-1 before, so I'll write a memorandum of it.

Knowledge before acquiring LPIC-1

The period is about one month. (It's like 101 for 2 weeks, 102 for 2 weeks) I knew the basic Linux commands. (cd, find, for, if, awk, sed, etc.) However, with little knowledge of Linux systems, storage, security, etc., I often thought that was the case.

Example) I can connect with ssh, but I didn't know how ssh-agent works. (The existence of files, etc.) I know the name of the dig command, but I didn't actually hit it. (I used nslookup)

What I used for studying

** LPIC Level 1 Speed Master Questions versiono 5.0 **-> Basically study with this ** Ping-t (website) **-> Used for finishing

Actual study flow

1 week problem collection After that, I will do a ping-t and Speedmaster practice test for a week.

I was just unraveling with the above flow. I think it's better to take the Ping-t after making all the money, but I didn't have time, so I took the test when I was able to repeat about 80% of the mock exams.

To avoid the risk of falling, I think it's best to make money.

Summary

I'm sorry it's been so easy. I think this is enough in terms of getting a qualification. (It will not be usable in practice, but if you know the language, it will be easier to find out when you are in trouble, so acquiring a qualification may be good in that sense.)

I would like to write about the higher qualifications again.

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