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What is the exam focus? What capabilities should one expect of a Linux+ certified professional in terms of specific knowledge and skills?
This exam requires a basic understanding of open source technologies and is an excellent opportunity to certify important fundamental skills and knowledge in Linux.
The target audience for CompTIA Linux+ is an individual with 6-12 months experience installing, operating and maintaining the Linux operating system. Many who fall into this category are usually those seeking their first formal Linux training and certification experience. Do you need foundational Linux expertise? Do you want to start a career in or with Linux? Those passing the CompTIA Linux+ exam will demonstrate knowledge mastery required to provide basic installation, operation, security, administration, and troubleshooting services for the Linux operating system on workstations and servers.
The exam focus of CompTIA Linux+ certification is proof of technical knowledge in basic installation, operation and troubleshooting for Linux operating systems. Specifically the exam tests the following knowledge domains with the extent to which they are represented in parentheses:
Installation (19%), Configuration (20%), Management/Maintenance (26%), Security (21%), Documentation (6%), Basic Linux Hardware (8%).
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| Author: Shinu 31 May 2008 | Member Level: Gold Points : 2 |
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