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Linux+ and LPIC-1 guide to Linux certification /

by Eckert, Jason W. Edition statement:5th ed. Published by : Cengage Learning, Inc., (Boston, MA : ) Physical details: xiii, 904 pages : col. illus. ; 24 cm. ISBN:9781337569798. Year: 2020
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Includes appendices, glossary, and index.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Linux 1 -- Chapter 2: Linux Installation and Usage 49 -- Chapter 3: Exploring Linux Filesystems 93 -- Chapter 4: Linux Filesystem Management 147 -- Chapter 5: Linux Filesystem Administration 205 -- Chapter 6: Linux Server Deployment 281 -- Chapter 7: Working with the BASH Shell -- Chapter 8: System Initialization, X Windows, and Localization 413 -- Chapter 9: Managing Linux Processes 461 -- Chapter 10: Common Administrative Tasks 501 -- Chapter 11: Compression, System Backup, and Software Installation 555 -- Chapter 12: Network Configuration 621 -- Chapter 13: Configuring Network Services and Cloud Technologies 683 -- Chapter 18: Security, Troubleshooting, and Performance 751.

"Eckert's LINUX+ and LPIC-1 GUIDE TO LINUX CERTIFICATION, 5th Edition, empowers you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed on CompTIA's Linux®+ (XKO-004) certification exam and the Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 (101-500 and 102-500) certification exams, as well as in your network administration career. The book covers the latest Linux® distributions, virtualization, containerization and storage technologies. Comprehensive coverage also addresses key job-related networking and security services, including FTP, NFS, Samba, Apache, DNS, DHCP, NTP, Squid, Postfix, SSH, VNC, Spice, RDP, GPG, PostgreSQL and iptables/firewalld. Hands-on projects give you practice using both modern Linux® distributions (Fedora™ 28 and Ubuntu® Server 18.04) and industry's legacy Linux distributions. And with MindTap's live virtual machine labs, you can explore various solutions in a safe, sandbox environment using real Cisco hardware and virtualized Linux operating systems." -- Provided by publisher

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