The first book to cover the LPIC-2 certification Linux allows developers to update source code freely, making it an excellent, low-cost, secure alternative to alternate, more expensive operating systems. It is for this reason that the demand for IT professionals to have an LPI certification is so strong. This study guide provides unparalleled coverage of the LPIC-2 objectives for exams 201 and 202. Clear and concise coverage examines all Linux administration topics while practical, real-world examples enhance your learning process. On the CD, you’ll find the Sybex Test Engine, electronic flashcards, and a glossary containing the most important terms you need to understand.. This must-have study guide serves as an invaluable roadmap to attaining LPI certification.
Overall this books covers the exam material adequately enough, but is no substitute for memorizing the commands and reading the man pages therein. Unfortunately this exam covers some antiquated tech for purposes of maintenance support etc, and from a software engineers perspective is therefore not very applicable to normal day-to-day operations. The quizzes at the end of the chapter are challenging enough and from a systems engineer or more aptly a devops or SRE this sets a good foundation to build from. My page tabs are on 13, 61, 80, 103, 142-143, 203, 221, 295 & 455.
Well read this book studding for the LPIC-2 certificate. all the subject where writing pretty good. but I always felt something is missing, skipped or writing to much briefly. I passed the exam with 70% experience and other linux documentation the other is the book. had couple of questions that where never mentioned in the book, I think it needs an update. if you study for LPIC-2 you should defiantly relay on more documentation then this book. although it's not bad but it's defiantly not enough.