I’ve just started to take notes about the LPIC1 and LPIC2 certifications.

So I thought to share them to maybe help someone else. English is not my first language, so maybe you can just tell me what do you think and how to improve the structure / vocabary / markdown / everything else.

I’m about at 10% (I think) of the learning path (just finished topic 102.5), but I’ll push new topics as soon as I read and summarize them.

Thank you!

  • robalees@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Curious if anyone has any comparisons or comments in regards to other certifications like RHCSA/RHCE? I know Oracle also has a cert and someone else brought up CompTIA Linux+ not being great. Which ones carry more weight professionally?

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    5 hours ago

    Have you considered taking your notes on a non-corpo-social-media site that wants you to create accounts with Microsoft to interact with?

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    8 hours ago

    From my own experience, LPIC 1 was a walk in the park compared to LPIC 2. The sheer amount of objectives in 2 is insane, so I would suggest you focus on LPIC 1 (101 and 102) until you have passed the certification. Your certification will be valid for five years and that it enough time to prepare for LPIC 2.

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    10 hours ago

    Very nice ! Thank you :).

    This certification looks way more professional than the Comptia’s + certification stack, which looked more like a scam/money grab than actual certifications.

    Good luck in your study’s, keep it going, don’t give up 💪👍

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    9 hours ago

    Each disk needs at least one partition, but it can contains multiple partitions.

    The boot disk needs to contain at least one partition (because of the way booting works), for the rest they’re optional.