CompTIA Linux+ Certification Training Course Description

The CompTIA Linux+ certification is aimed at an IT Administrator experienced in Windows or other operating systems who also has at least 6-12 months as a Linux system administrator. The exam assumes experience with command line utilities, common adminstrative tasks, and troubleshooting.

 

The table below lists the Sections measured by this examination and the extent to which they are represented in the examination.

 

Exam Objectives: Linux+ Certification Exam Objectives

Section % of Examination
1.0 Installation & Configuration 22%
2.0 System Maintenance & Operations 28%
3.0 Application & Services 23%
4.0 Networking 14%
5.0 Security 13%
Total 100%

Included with this training:

Course Overview

Linux+ 2009 (XK0-003)
Course Introduction
Instructor Introduction
Course Overview

Module 1: Getting Started with Linux
Module Overview
Linux and its History
Basic Commands
Documentation
Booting and Shutting Down
Module Review

Module 2: Linux File System
Module Overview
File System Types
Partitioning
Navigation
Managing and Maintaining the File System
Module Review

Module 3: Users and Groups
Module Overview
User Groups and Profiles
03: Managing User Accounts
Module Review

Module 4: Working with Files
Module Overview
VI Editor
Locating Files
Links
Backup and Restore
MySQL
Permissions
Special Permissions
Module Review

Module 5: Scripting
Module Overview
Shells
Customizing the Bash Shell
I/O and Control Statements
Module Review

Module 6: Printing
Module Overview
Module Overview
Configuring local Printers and Printer File Commands
Print Jobs and Queues and Remote Printing