Op 8 aug. 2016 15:10 schreef "A K" <[email protected]>: > > I hope this is right mail-ID to address and ask support for, if not, > please provide the other mail-ID.
Should be fine. > I have good experience working with Linux & computers so far. > I understand all the topics listed in LPIC-1 (101 & 102). That is the best starting point for LPIC. > Consider, I got to pass the exam LPIC-1 in 2weeks from now. > Please suggest, websites & books for **practicing**, sufficient to > pass LPIC-1 exam. Practice: I think the LPI website has some sample questions; use those to get a feeling for how the questions are asked. Some can be slightly tricky... Book: I used the lpic-1 study guide from Sybex (author: Roderick W Smith) and have been very happy with it. Read it carefully, use the sample questions in it and you should get a good feel for which parts you understand well and which need some more studying. There are also online resources (IBM developerworks, wikibooks, etc), though at the time I last checked (years ago), the IBM series was being reorganised and the wikibook too incomplete. That might be better now. One thing though: it's easy to get overwhelmed with the volume of available materials. Choose just one to start with (I chose the study guide) and use that as your base. You'll encounter some weak points, use that to sharpen your skills. Targeted searching for a specific topic is a lot easier then searching for LPI prep ;). Oh, a really nice aspect of a printed book is that it's static. There will be errata/reviews/etc, but that can be a lot easier to work with then a wiki page that may be or not be up to date. 2 weeks might be a bit short, but that's up to you. Mvg, Guus Snijders
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