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IBM developerWorks: LPI certification 101 exam prep, Part 1: Linux fundamentals

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 23, 2002

Frank
writes:

“Here’s the first of eight free tutorials designed to
prepare you for the Linux Professional Institute’s 101 exam. In
this tutorial, developerWorks introduces you to bash (the standard
Linux shell), show you how to take full advantage of standard Linux
commands like ls, cp, and mv, explain Linux’s permission and
ownership model, and much more. By the end of the series of
tutorials, you’ll have the knowledge you need to become a Linux
Systems Administrator and will be ready to attain an LPIC Level 1
certification from the Linux Professional Institute.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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