If you are seeking to pass the LPIC-1 101-500 exam, then this course is for you! This course provides coverage of 100% of the exam objectives and topics in an easy-to-digest format, and a practice exam to help test your knowledge.In this course you will:Explore all the LPIC-1 101-500 exam's objectives and concepts.Obtain basic knowledge on Linux topics, such as how to reach a Linux command line and distribution differences.Gather a basket of useful Linux term definitions, such as absolute directory references, kernel modules, inode numbers, and sticky bits.Participate in a guided-tour through advanced Linux concepts, such as screen multiplexers, messaging with D-Bus, and systemd mount units. Obtaining your LPIC-1 certification demonstrates that you have the Linux skills to get the job done, and it increases your future salary potential. The Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 certification is respected around the world, so you can get a job anywhere, even if the company is on the other side of the globe.In this course, the over 270 items in the LPIC-1 Exam 101-500 objectives are divided up into bit-sized chunks. These chunks have been organized in an educational manner, instead of numerical, allowing you to better grasp concepts. You'll watch a few video lectures that include exploring the objective items at the Linux command line. After that, you can take your own guided-tour through the concepts using hands-on labs. Each group of lectures has a practice quiz to help reinforce the section's information, increasing the chances of permanently storing the concepts into your memory for later recall. There is also a complete practice exam at the end of the course to check your readiness for the real LPIC-1 Exam. Who's your instructor in this course? I'm an award-winning certified instructor who has taught Linux classes at the college-level and beyond for years. I am also a world-re
What you'll learn
basic Linux command line usage
understanding of Linux distribution differences
knowledge of Linux terms like kernel modules and inode numbers
advanced Linux concepts such as screen multiplexers and D-Bus messaging
Course objectives
to cover 100% of the LPIC-1 Exam objectives and topics