Passed LPI 101
Jon Hall
maddog at li.org
Tue Jul 23 00:49:01 EDT 2002
Faiyaz,
"Sharing ideas and experiences" of a test that you have not taken yet is not
exactly the right thing to do.
The LPI web site freely gives the objectives of the tests and sample test
questions. From these and your previous training and experience you should
be able to pass the tests.
The goals of these tests are not to have someone study just to pass them.
The goal should be that the tests indicate the level of training, knowledge
and experience that the person has. In reality, when you take these tests
you should actually be at a knowledge and experience level higher than the
test indicates. Then with a little "brush up" you would find the tests
easier.
If you are a younger system administrator, do not be in a hurry to take the
second test. It will be VERY demanding. Take some time to utilize your
new certification to go out and get more experience. If you are a systems
admin with a lot of experience, then look at the objectives and sample test
questions and go for it.
My recommendation (after thirty years in the industry, six of which were as
a Unix systems administrator)
Jon "maddog" Hall
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