The Linux Professional Institute's LPIC-1 exam is the benchmark, distribution-independent entry-level exam for Linux power users and professionals. In April 2009, LPI released the latest version of LPIC-1. LPIC-1 Exam Cram thoroughly prepares candidates for this new exam, using the proven Exam Cram method of study. Like all Exam Cram books, it includes: " Chapters that map directly to the exam objectives " Comprehensive foundational learning on all topics covered on the exam " Extensive practice questions (including two full practice exams) " A state-of-the-art CD-ROM test engine providing real-time practice and feedback " Notes, tips, sidebars, cautions, test-taking strategies, and time-saving tips that make studying as effective and time-efficient as possible " The Cram Sheet tear-out card including tips, acronyms, and memory joggers Authored by a top LPI trainer and Linux consultant, this book fully reflects the exam's extensive revisions, with deeper coverage of system use and self-management, and discussions of SQL data management, localization/internationalization, data encryption, accessibility/assistive technologies, and more. Coverage includes: Linux installation and preparation; shells; scripting; vi; boot and runlevels, partitions and file systems; text processing; software, data, user, group, and device management, system and services administration, networking basics, and security.
Fully reflects the new LPIC-1, with extensive new coverage of system usage and self-management Helps candidates rapidly assess where they stand, and master what they need to learn Includes test-taking strategies, time-saving tips, Exam Notes, plus sample exams and complete e-book on Linux/Windows compatible CD-ROM Authored by a top Linux consultant and LPI traine