On 11-01-31 11:42 AM, S. W. Davison wrote: > My level one certification will expire in April. In reading over > Section 6 on the "Policies" page > (http://www.lpi.org/eng/certification/policies) it appears to me that if > I pass one of the level two exams before then, but not the other, then: > 1. My level one certification will lapse. > 2. If I subsequently pass the other level two exam within the five year > time limit I will then have active level one and level two certifications. > > Is that correct? > No. In order for you to recertify you need to either take (and pass) both exams of LPIC-2 before your LPIC-1 lapses or redo your LPIC-1 exams. You may be confusing the recertification policy and the expiry of "single exams". > More questions: Some time ago I heard of an LPI certification > specifically for Ubuntu. I cannot find any mention of that > certification or exam anywhere on the LPI web site. My questions: > 1. Is that certification still available? > No. As someone else has indicated Canonical is making their own stand alone certification.
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