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Exam Overview

During the LPI 101-500 exam, students will be tested on their knowledge of different topics ranging from hardware configuration to booting processes to virtualization, and more. The skills they validate are used in real-world situations which the exam will replicate, showing one’s competency in business environment scenarios.

The pattern of the LPI 101-500 exam includes 60 multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions that should be answered within a 90-minute period. No prerequisites are set for it, and its cost is dependent on the applicant’s country of residence (with typical pricing is of about $200 USD). The languages available are English and Japanese.

Topics of LPIC-1 Linux Administrator , 101-500 Exam

To know course content so that aspirants can prepare for exam is a must. LPIC-1, 101-500 exam will include following topics :

1. System Architecture

  • Boot the system

  • Shutdown and reboot from the command line.

  • Differentiate between the various types of mass storage devices.

  • Tools and utilities to list various hardware information (e.g. lsusb, lspci, etc.).

  • Determine and configure hardware settings

  • Conceptual understanding of sysfs, udev and dbus.

  • Change between runlevels / boot targets including single user mode.

  • Alert users before switching runlevels / boot targets or other major system events.

  • Awareness of acpid.

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the boot sequence from BIOS/UEFI to boot completion.

  • Provide common commands to the boot loader and options to the kernel at boot time.

  • Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system

  • Set the default runlevel or boot target.

  • Tools and utilities to manipulate USB devices.

  • Check boot events in the log files.

  • Determine hardware resources for devices.

  • Properly terminate processes.

  • Understanding of SysVinit and systemd.

  • Enable and disable integrated peripherals.

  • Awareness of Upstart.

2. Linux Installation and Package Management

  • Interact with the boot loader.

  • Perform basic configuration changes for GRUB 2.

  • Understand the general concept of virtual machines and containers.

  • Providing alternative boot locations and backup boot options.

  • Understand how system images are used to deploy virtual machines, cloud instances and containers.

  • Determine what files a package provides, as well as find which package a specific file comes from.

  • Install, re-install, upgrade and remove packages using RPM, YUM and Zypper.

  • Awareness of cloud-init.

  • Find packages containing specific files or libraries which may or may not be installed.

  • Manage shared libraries

  • Linux as a virtualization guest

  • Obtain package information like version, content, dependencies, package integrity and installation status (whether or not the package is installed).

  • Identify shared libraries.

  • Design hard disk layout

  • Obtain information on RPM packages such as version, status, dependencies, integrity and signatures.

  • Understand unique properties of a Linux system which have to changed when a system is cloned or used as a template.

  • Identify the typical locations of system libraries.

  • Load shared libraries.

  • Allocate filesystems and swap space to separate partitions or disks.

  • Install a boot manager

  • Understand Linux extensions which integrate Linux with a virtualization product.

  • Awareness of dnf.

  • Use Debian package management

  • Tailor the design to the intended use of the system.

  • Understand common elements virtual machines in an IaaS cloud, such as computing instances, block storage and networking.

  • Use RPM and YUM package management

  • Install and configure a boot loader such as GRUB Legacy.

  • Ensure the /boot partition conforms to the hardware architecture requirements for booting.

  • Install, upgrade and uninstall Debian binary packages.

  • Awareness of apt.

  • Knowledge of basic features of LVM.

3. GNU and Unix Commands

  • Monitor active processes.

  • Insert, edit, delete, copy and find text in vi.

  • Change the priority of a running process.

  • Copy, move and remove files and directories individually.

  • Use regular expression tools to perform searches through a filesystem or file content.

  • Pipe the output of one command to the input of another command.

  • Understand the differences between basic and extended regular expressions.

  • Use streams, pipes and redirects

  • Process text streams using filters

  • Invoke commands inside and outside the defined path.

  • Send signals to processes.

  • Create, monitor and kill processes

  • Copy multiple files and directories recursively.

  • Awareness of Emacs, nano and vim.

  • Configure the standard editor.

  • Use simple and advanced wildcard specifications in commands.

  • Understand and use vi modes.

  • Usage of tar, cpio and dd.

  • Use single shell commands and one line command sequences to perform basic tasks on the command line.

  • Use and modify the shell environment including defining, referencing and exporting environment variables.

  • Understand the concepts of special characters, character classes, quantifiers and anchors.

  • Create simple regular expressions containing several notational elements.

  • Use the output of one command as arguments to another command.

  • Run a program with higher or lower priority than the default.

  • Remove files and directories recursively.

  • Use regular expressions to delete, change and substitute text.

  • Work on the command line

  • Navigate a document using vi.

  • Using find to locate and act on files based on type, size, or time.

  • Select and sort processes for display.

  • Redirecting standard input, standard output and standard error.

  • Send output to both stdout and a file.

  • Basic file editing

  • Know the default priority of a job that is created.

  • Perform basic file management

  • Use and edit command history.

  • Send text files and output streams through text utility filters to modify the output using standard UNIX commands found in the GNU textutils package.

  • Signal a program to continue running after logout.

  • Run jobs in the foreground and background.

  • Search text files using regular expressions

  • Modify process execution priorities

4. Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

  • Maintain the integrity of filesystems

  • Configure user mountable removable filesystems.

  • Manage file permissions and ownership

  • Know the location and purpose of important file and directories as defined in the FHS.

  • Use various mkfs commands to create various filesystems such as:

  • Create partitions and filesystems

  • Verify the integrity of filesystems.

  • Basic feature knowledge of Btrfs, including multi-device filesystems, compression and subvolumes.

  • Configure filesystem mounting on bootup.

  • Manage MBR and GPT partition tables

  • Find system files and place files in the correct location

  • Awareness of systemd mount units.

  • VFAT

  • Create and change hard and symbolic links

  • Control mounting and unmounting of filesystems

  • Manually mount and unmount filesystems.

  • Create links.

  • Repair simple filesystem problems.

  • Monitor free space and inodes.

  • Understand the correct locations of files under the FHS.

  • Manage access permissions on regular and special files as well as directories.

  • Identify hard and/or soft links.

  • Know how to change the file creation mask.

  • Copying versus linking files.

  • Use the group field to grant file access to group members.

  • Use of labels and UUIDs for identifying and mounting file systems.

  • Use access modes such as suid, sgid and the sticky bit to maintain security.

  • Find files and commands on a Linux system.

  • ext2/ext3/ext4

  • Use links to support system administration tasks

  • XFS

  • exFAT

Introduction to LPIC-1 Linux Administrator , 101-500 exam

The LPIC 101-500 exam, is one of qualifying exam to attain accreditation of LPIC 1 Linux Administrator , however, to bag the accreditation aspirants have to pass both 101-500 & 102-500 . Aspirants must have knowledge about :

  • Perform easy maintenance tasks: help users, add users to a larger system, backup and restore, shutdown and reboot.
  • Work at the Linux command line, including common GNU and Unix commands;
  • Architecture of a Linux system;
  • Installation and maintenance of Linux workstation, including X11 and setup it up as a network client;
  • Handle files and access permissions as well as system security; and

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LPI 101-500 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails

System Architecture

Determine and configure hardware settings

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to determine and configure fundamental system hardware

Key Knowledge Areas:
-Enable and disable integrated peripherals.
- Differentiate between the various types of mass storage devices.
- Determine hardware resources for devices.
-Tools and utilities to list various hardware information (e.g. lsusb, lspci, etc.).
-Tools and utilities to manipulate USB devices.
-Conceptual understanding of sysfs, udev and dbus.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
/sys/
-/proc/
-/dev/
-modprobe
-lsmod
-lspci
-lsusb

Boot the system

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to guide the system through the booting process.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Provide common commands to the boot loader and options to the kernel at boot time.
-Demonstrate knowledge of the boot sequence from BIOS/UEFI to boot completion.
-Understanding of SysVinit and systemd.
-Awareness of Upstart.
-Check boot events in the log files.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-dmesg
- journalctl
-BIOS
- UEFI
-bootloader
-kernel
-initramfs
-init
-SysVinit
-systemd

Change runlevels / boot targets and shutdown or reboot system

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to manage the SysVinit runlevel or systemd boot target of the system. This objective includes changing to single user mode, shutdown or rebooting the system. Candidates should be able to alert users before switching runlevels / boot targets and properly terminate processes. This objective also includes setting the default SysVinit runlevel or systemd boot target. It also includes awareness of Upstart as an alternative to SysVinit or systemd.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Set the default runlevel or boot target.
-Change between runlevels / boot targets including single user mode.
-Shutdown and reboot from the command line.
-Alert users before switching runlevels / boot targets or other major system events.
-Properly terminate processes.
-Awareness of acpid.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
/etc/inittab
-shutdown
-init
-/etc/init.d/
-telinit
-systemd
-systemctl
-/etc/systemd/
-/usr/lib/systemd/
-wall

Linux Installation and Package Management

Design hard disk layout

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to design a disk partitioning scheme for a Linux system.

Key Knowledge Areas:
- Allocate filesystems and swap space to separate partitions or disks.
-Tailor the design to the intended use of the system.
-Ensure the /boot partition conforms to the hardware architecture requirements for booting.
-Knowledge of basic features of LVM.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
/ (root) filesystem
-/var filesystem
-/home filesystem
-/boot filesystem
-EFI System Partition (ESP)
-swap space
-mount points
-partitions

Install a boot manager

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to select, install and configure a boot manager.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Providing alternative boot locations and backup boot options.
-Install and configure a boot loader such as GRUB Legacy.
-Perform basic configuration changes for GRUB 2.
-Interact with the boot loader.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
menu.lst, grub.cfg and grub.conf
-grub-install
-grub-mkconfig
-MBR

Manage shared libraries

Weight:1
Description:Candidates should be able to determine the shared libraries that executable programs depend on and install them when necessary.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Identify shared libraries.
-Identify the typical locations of system libraries.
-Load shared libraries.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
ldd
-ldconfig
-/etc/ld.so.conf
-LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Use Debian package management

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to perform package management using the Debian package tools.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Install, upgrade and uninstall Debian binary packages.
-Find packages containing specific files or libraries which may or may not be installed.
-Obtain package information like version, content, dependencies, package integrity and installation status (whether or not the package is installed).
- Awareness of apt.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
/etc/apt/sources.list
-dpkg
-dpkg-reconfigure
-apt-get
-apt-cache

Use RPM and YUM package management

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to perform package management usingRPM, YUM and Zypper.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Install, re-install, upgrade and remove packages using RPM, YUM and Zypper.
-Obtain information on RPM packages such as version, status, dependencies, integrity and signatures.
-Determine what files a package provides, as well as find which package a specific file comes from.
-Awareness of dnf.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
rpm
-rpm2cpio
-/etc/yum.conf
-/etc/yum.repos.d/
-yum
-zypper

Linux as a virtualization guestWeight: 1
Description: Candidates should understand the implications of virtualization and cloud computing on a Linux guest system.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-Understand the general concept of virtual machines and containers.
-Understand common elements virtual machines in an IaaS cloud, such as computing instances, block storage and networking.
-Understand unique properties of a Linux system which have to changed when a system is cloned or used as a template.
-Understand how system images are used to deploy virtual machines, cloud instances and containers.
-Understand Linux extensions which integrate Linux with a virtualization product.
-Awareness of cloud-init.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-Virtual machine
-Linux container
-Application container
-Guest drivers
-SSH host keys
-D-Bus machine id


GNU and Unix Commands

Work on the command line

Weight:4
Description:Candidates should be able to interact with shells and commands using the command line. The objective assumes the Bash shell.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Use single shell commands and one line command sequences to perform basic tasks on the command line.
-Use and modify the shell environment including defining, referencing and exporting environment variables.
-Use and edit command history.
-Invoke commands inside and outside the defined path.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
bash
-echo
-env
-export
-pwd
-set
-unset
-type
-which
-man
-uname
-history
-.bash_history
-Quoting

Process text streams using filters

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to apply filters to text streams.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Send text files and output streams through text utility filters to modify the output using standard UNIX commands found in the GNU textutils package.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-bzcat
-cat
-cut
-head
-less
-md5sum
-nl
-od
-paste
-sed
-sha256sum
-sha512sum
-sort
-split
-tail
-tr
-uniq
-wc
-xzcat
-zcat

Perform basic file management

Weight:4
Description:Candidates should be able to use the basic Linux commands to manage files and directories.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Copy, move and remove files and directories individually.
-Copy multiple files and directories recursively.
-Remove files and directories recursively.
-Use simple and advanced wildcard specifications in commands.
-Using find to locate and act on files based on type, size, or time.
-Usage of tar, cpio and dd.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
cp
-find
-mkdir
-mv
-ls
-rm
-rmdir
-touch
-tar
-cpio
-dd
-file
-gzip
-gunzip
-bzip2
-bunzip2
-xz
-unxz
-file globbing

Use streams, pipes and redirects

Weight:4
Description:Candidates should be able to redirect streams and connect them in order to efficiently process textual data. Tasks include redirecting standard input, standard output and standard error, piping the output of one command to the input of another command, using the output of one command as arguments to another command and sending output to both stdout and a file.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Redirecting standard input, standard output and standard error.
-Pipe the output of one command to the input of another command.
-Use the output of one command as arguments to another command.
-Send output to both stdout and a file.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
tee
-xargs

Create, monitor and kill processes

Weight:4
Description:Candidates should be able to perform basic process management.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Run jobs in the foreground and background.
-Signal a program to continue running after logout.
-Monitor active processes.
-Select and sort processes for display.
-Send signals to processes.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
&
-bg
-fg
-jobs
-kill
-nohup
-ps
-top
-free
-uptime
-pgrep
-pkill
-killall
-watch
-screen
-tmux

Modify process execution priorities

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should should be able to manage process execution priorities.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Know the default priority of a job that is created.
-Run a program with higher or lower priority than the default.
-Change the priority of a running process.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
nice
-ps
-renice
-top

Search text files using regular expressions

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to manipulate files and text data using regular expressions. This objective includes creating simple regular expressions containing several notational elements as well as understanding the differences between basic and extended regular expressions. It also includes using regular expression tools to perform searches through a filesystem or file content.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Create simple regular expressions containing several notational elements.
-Understand the differences between basic and extended regular expressions.
-Understand the concepts of special characters, character classes, quantifiers and anchors.
-Use regular expression tools to perform searches through a filesystem or file content.
-Use regular expressions to delete, change and substitute text.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
grep
-egrep
-fgrep
-sed
-regex(7)

Basic file editing

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to edit text files using vi. This objective includes vi navigation, vi modes, inserting, editing, deleting, copying and finding text. It also includes awareness of other common editors and setting the default editor.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Navigate a document using vi.
-Understand and use vi modes.
-Insert, edit, delete, copy and find text in vi.
-Awareness of Emacs, nano and vim.
-Configure the standard editor.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
vi
-/, ?
-h,j,k,l
-i, o, a
- d, p, y, dd, yy
-ZZ, :w!, :q!
-EDITOR

Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

Create partitions and filesystems

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to configure disk partitions and then create filesystems on media such as hard disks. This includes the handling of swap partitions.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Manage MBR and GPT partition tables
-Use various mkfs commands to create various filesystems such as:
-ext2/ext3/ext4
-XFS
-VFAT
-exFAT
-Basic feature knowledge of Btrfs, including multi-device filesystems, compression and subvolumes.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
fdisk
-gdisk
-parted
-mkfs
-mkswap

Maintain the integrity of filesystems

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to maintain a standard filesystem, as well as the extra data associated with a journaling filesystem.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Verify the integrity of filesystems.
-Monitor free space and inodes.
-Repair simple filesystem problems.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
du
-df
-fsck
-e2fsck
-mke2fs
-tune2fs
-xfs_repair
-xfs_fsr
-xfs_db

Control mounting and unmounting of filesystems

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to configure the mounting of a filesystem.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Manually mount and unmount filesystems.
-Configure filesystem mounting on bootup.
-Configure user mountable removable filesystems.
-Use of labels and UUIDs for identifying and mounting file systems.
-Awareness of systemd mount units.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-/etc/fstab
-/media/
-mount
-umount
-blkid
-lsblk

Manage file permissions and ownership

Weight:3
Description:Candidates should be able to control file access through the proper use of permissions and ownerships.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Manage access permissions on regular and special files as well as directories.
-Use access modes such as suid, sgid and the sticky bit to maintain security.
-Know how to change the file creation mask.
-Use the group field to grant file access to group members.

The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
-
chmod
-umask
-chown
-chgrp

Create and change hard and symbolic links

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be able to create and manage hard and symbolic links to a file.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Create links.
-Identify hard and/or soft links.
-Copying versus linking files.
-Use links to support system administration tasks.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
ln
-ls

Find system files and place files in the correct location

Weight:2
Description:Candidates should be thoroughly familiar with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS), including typical file locations and directory classifications.

Key Knowledge Areas:
-
Understand the correct locations of files under the FHS.
-Find files and commands on a Linux system.
-Know the location and purpose of important file and directories as defined in the FHS.

The following is a partial list of the used files,terms and utilities:
-
find
-locate
- updatedb
​-whereis
-which
-type
-/etc/updatedb.conf

Reference: https://www.lpi.org/our-certifications/lpic-1-overview

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