LPIC-1 Linux Administrator Training
Aiming to become a Linux expert? Start big with the LPIC–1 certification, designed for perfectionists by professionals. From shell scripting to networking, ace Linux essentials & shine with your skills!
Our LPIC-1 Training Key Features
- 50+ interactive items to quiz you
- Integrated labs for hands-on experience
- Simulated real-world scenarios
- Take tests under exam-like conditions
- Immediate remediation and feedback
- Flexible, Self-Paced
Prepare For Linux Administrator Certification
Create. Investigate. Explore - Learn Linux applicability with our hands-on labs & prepare to score high in both LPIC-1 exams: 101-500 & 102-500.
LPIC-1 Certification Overview
Build a rock-solid Linux foundation with LPIC-1 certification & validate your Linux installation, architecture & networking skills. Earn exciting entry-level job opportunities in DevOps, system administration & major IT fields.
Exam Objectives
- System Architecture
- Linux Installation and Package Management
- GNU and Unix Commands
- Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
- Shells and Shell Scripting
- Interfaces and Desktops
- Administrative Tasks
- Essential System Services
- Security & Networking Fundamentals
Exam Details
| Exam Code | 101-500 102-500 |
| Number of Questions | 120 (Each exam has 60 questions) |
| Passing Score | 500 (on a scale of 200-800) |
| Time Duration | 180 minutes (90 minutes for each exam) |
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No, passing both exams of LPIC-1 (101-500 & 102-500) remains a necessary prerequisite for the LPIC-2 certification.
The certification becomes inactive after 5 years. You can regain your certification by:
- Retaking the exam
- LPI membership & maintaining Professional Development Units (PDUs) through activities allocated by LPI.
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