LPIC-2 Linux Engineer (201-450) Cert Prep: 3 System Startup
1h 10mBeginner2022-02-24
Authors

ACI Learning
Addressing the Global IT Skills Gap
Course details
The LPIC-2 Linux Engineer certification demonstrates an advanced proficiency with the Linux operating system and the ability to perform real-world maintenance and administrative tasks. The 201-450 exam focuses on measuring and scaling system performance, configuring the Linux bootloader, advanced storage and network configurations, and other system maintenance tasks. This course from ITProTV covers the topics included in the System Startup section of the exam. ITProTV instructors Zach Memos and Don Pezet run through important aspects like managing systemd, managing SysVinit, system recovery with GRUB, and customizing the initial RAM disk. Whether you’re looking to prepare for the exam, or just trying to gain proficiency in Linux to complete tasks more efficiently and make your Linux system run at peak functionality, this course can help you meet your goals.
Skills covered
LinuxServer AdministrationCert PrepNetwork and System AdministrationOpen Source
Concepts
1. LPIC-2 Linux Engineer (201-450) - 3 System Startup
- 01 - Managing systems
- 02 - Managing SysVinit
- 03 - System recovery with GRUB
- 04 - Customizing the initial RAM disk
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