Cert Prep: CompTIA Linux+ (XKO-004)
English | 9h 19m | Video 720p | Subtitles
Looking to showcase your Linux skill set to potential employers? Earning the CompTIA Linux+ certification can go a long way in proving your expertise. This popular, job-based certification is even required by many employers as a base requirement for administering Linux servers. In this course, Grant McWilliams helps you prepare to pass the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam: XKO-004. This version of the exam was introduced in 2019 and replaces the LX0-103 and LX0-104 exams. Throughout this course, Grant goes over each of the key topics covered in exam XKO-004, including configuration, security, and troubleshooting. Along the way, he provides references to focused courses in our library that provide more in-depth coverage of the subjects covered on this exam.
Topics include: Managing kernel modules Configuring networks Network bonding Formatting partitions and logical volumes Managing users and software Managing services with systemd and sysvinit Managing local and remote Linux GUI services Creating, modifying, and redirecting files Setting permissions Backing up, restoring, and compressing files System monitoring Homepage: https://www.lynda.com/Linux-tutorials/Cert-Prep-CompTIA-Linux-XKO-004/2814172-2.html
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