The LPIC-1 Exam 101 is part of the Linux Professional Institute's (LPI) LPIC-1 certification, which is recognized globally as a standard for Linux professionals. The LPIC-1 certification covers basic maintenance tasks on the command line, installing and configuring a Linux computer, and basic networking. There are no prerequisites for this certification, and it requires passing both the 101 and 102 exams. Each exam is 90 minutes long, includes 60 multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions, and has a passing score of 500 out of 800 (approximately 62.5%). The certification is valid for 5 years
The 101 exam covers several topics:
System Architecture: Configure hardware settings, boot the system, and change run levels or boot targets.
Linux Installation and Package Management: Design hard disk layout, install a boot manager, manage shared libraries, and perform package management using Debian and RPM/YUM.
GNU and Unix Commands: Work on the command line, process text streams using filters, perform basic file management, use streams, pipes, and redirects, create, monitor and kill processes, and modify process execution priorities.
Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
Training for the LPIC-1 certification can be completed in various formats, including traditional classroom settings or online courses. Some training providers offer accelerated courses, which can include all necessary materials, exams, meals, and accommodation (for residential training), ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. These courses are designed to prepare candidates thoroughly for the LPIC-1 exams in a condensed timeframe, often with extended daily training hours and access to certified instructors.