CompTIA Linux+ Portable Command Guide: All the commands for the CompTIA XK0-004 exam in one compact, portable resource
For each exam objective, the key commands and configuration files will be detailed. The CompTIA Linux+ Portable Command Guide provides a single point of reference while studying for the certification exams as well as a valuable resource after the candidate has successfully passed the exams.
The guide summarises all commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts. Configuration examples are provided throughout the book to give a better understanding of how these commands are used. This guide is not meant to replace any existing learning materials but rather serve as a supplementary guide to assist readers in the proper use of the many different commands to use on a regular basis and that are required to successfully pass the exams.
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- eBook (Kortext ePub) 25,67 €
Produktdetails
Artikelbeschreibung
- Logical how-to topic groupings for a one-stop resource
- Great for review before your Linux+ certification exam
- Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go
- “Create Your Own Journal” appendix with blank, lined pages lets you personalize the book for your needs
- “What Do You Want to Do?” chart inside front cover helps you to quickly reference specific tasks
The book is organized into these parts:
- Part I: Hardware and System Configuration: boot process, kernel modules, network connections, storage, cloud, virtualization, localization
- Part II: Systems Operation and Maintenance: software installation/configuration, users/groups, services, server roles, jobs, Linux devices, GUIs
- Part III: Security: user/group permissions and ownership, access/authentication, security best practices, logging, firewalls, backup/restore/compress
- Part IV: Linux Troubleshooting and Diagnostics: analyze/remediate system properties; optimize performance; troubleshoot user, application, and hardware issues
- Part V: Automation and Scripting: BASH scripting, Git version control, orchestration
