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CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005)

(XK0-005.AE1) / ISBN: 9781644594025
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CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005)

Kickstart your prep for the CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 exam with the CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005) course and lab. The labs are designed to give you a hands-on experience of Linux. The course covers the XK0-005 exam objectives and provides knowledge in areas such as system management, security, scripting, containers, automation, and troubleshooting. It also contains performance-based, multiple-choice, and multiple-answer questions to provide you a better understanding of Linux concepts.
Here's what you will get

CompTIA Linux+ certification is a widely recognized vendor-neutral credential. The XK0-005 (CompTIA Linux+) exam covers an evolving job role that focuses more on how Linux powers the cloud. The exam includes cutting-edge technologies that help automate and orchestrate business processes, including infrastructure as code and containers. With a Linux+ certification, you will establish yourself as a Linux administrator who is familiar with the Linux platform and can install, maintain, and troubleshoot any type of Linux system.

Lessons
  • 31+ Lessons
  • 459+ Exercises
  • 380+ Quizzes
  • 595+ Flashcards
  • 445+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
  • 90+ Pre Assessment Questions
  • 2+ Full Length Tests
  • 90+ Post Assessment Questions
  • 180+ Practice Test Questions
LiveLab
  • 42+ LiveLab
  • 42+ Video tutorials
  • 01:19+ Hours
Here's what you will learn
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Lesson 1: Introduction
  • The Exam Objectives
Lesson 2: Preparing Your Environment
  • Setting Up a Learning Space
  • Exploring Linux Distributions
  • Locating a Terminal
  • Summary
Lesson 3: Introduction to Services
  • What Is a Linux Server?
  • Serving the Basics
  • Serving Local Networks
  • Implementing Security
  • Improving Performance
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 4: Managing Files, Directories, and Text
  • Handling Files and Directories
  • Linking Files and Directories
  • Reading Files
  • Finding Information
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 5: Searching and Analyzing Text
  • Processing Text Files
  • Redirecting Input and Output
  • Editing Text Files
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 6: Explaining the Boot Process
  • The Linux Boot Process
  • The Firmware Startup
  • Linux Bootloaders
  • System Recovery
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 7: Maintaining System Startup and Services
  • Looking at init
  • Managing systemd Systems
  • Managing SysV init Systems
  • Digging Deeper into systemd
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 8: Configuring Network Connections
  • Configuring Network Features
  • Command-Line Networking Tool
  • Basic Network Troubleshooting
  • Advanced Network Troubleshooting
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 9: Comparing GUIs
  • Focusing on the GUI
  • Serving Up the GUI
  • Using Remote Desktops
  • Forwarding
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 10: Adjusting Localization Options
  • Understanding Localization
  • Setting Your Locale
  • Looking at Time
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 11: Administering Users and Groups
  • Managing User Accounts
  • Managing Groups
  • Setting Up the Environment
  • Querying Users
  • Managing Disk Space Usage
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 12: Handling Storage
  • Storage Basics
  • Partitioning Tools
  • Understanding Filesystems
  • Formatting Filesystems
  • Mounting Filesystems
  • Managing Filesystems
  • Storage Alternatives
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 13: Protecting Files
  • Understanding Backup Types
  • Looking at Compression Methods
  • Comparing Archive and Restore Utilities
  • Securing Offsite/Off-System Backups
  • Checking Backup Integrity
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 14: Governing Software
  • Working with Source Code
  • Packaging Applications
  • Using Application Containers
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 15: Tending Kernel Modules
  • Exploring Kernel Modules
  • Installing Kernel Modules
  • Removing Kernel Modules
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 16: Applying Ownership and Permissions
  • Looking at File and Directory Permissions
  • Access Control Lists
  • Context-Based Permissions
  • Understanding Linux User Types
  • Restricting Users and Files
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 17: Looking at Access and Authentication Methods
  • Getting to Know PAM
  • Exploring PKI Concepts
  • Using SSH
  • Using VPN as a Client
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 18: Implementing Logging Services
  • Understanding the Importance of Logging
  • Basic Logging Using rsyslog
  • Journaling with systemd-journald
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 19: Overseeing Linux Firewalls
  • Providing Access Control
  • Looking at Firewall Technologies
  • Forwarding IP Packets
  • Dynamically Setting Rules
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 20: Embracing Best Security Practices
  • User Security
  • Network Security
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 21: Analyzing System Properties and Remediation
  • Troubleshooting the Network
  • Troubleshooting Storage Issues
  • Troubleshooting the CPU
  • Troubleshooting Memory
  • Surviving a Lost Root Password
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 22: Optimizing Performance
  • Looking at Processes
  • Monitoring Processes in Real Time
  • Managing Processes
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 23: Investigating User Issues
  • Troubleshooting Access
  • Examining File Obstacles
  • Exploring Environment and Shell Issues
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 24: Dealing with Linux Devices
  • Communicating with Linux Devices
  • Working with Devices
  • Using Hot-Pluggable Devices
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 25: Troubleshooting Application and Hardware Issues
  • Dealing with Storage Problems
  • Uncovering Application Permission Issues
  • Analyzing Application Dependencies
  • Looking at SELinux Context Violations
  • Exploring Firewall Blockages
  • Troubleshooting Additional Hardware Issues
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 26: Deploying Bash Scripts
  • The Basics of Shell Scripting
  • Advanced Shell Scripting
  • Writing Script Programs
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 27: Automating Jobs
  • Running Scripts in Background Mode
  • Running Scripts without a Console
  • Sending Signals
  • Job Control
  • Running Like Clockwork
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 28: Controlling Versions with Git
  • Understanding Version Control
  • Setting Up Your Git Environment
  • Committing with Git
  • Tags
  • Merging Versions
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 29: Understanding Cloud and Virtualization Concepts
  • Considering Cloud Services
  • Understanding Virtualization
  • Exploring Containers
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 30: Inspecting Cloud and Virtualization Services
  • Focusing on VM Tools
  • Understanding Bootstrapping
  • Exploring Storage Issues
  • Considering Network Configurations
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
Lesson 31: Orchestrating the Environment
  • Understanding Orchestration Concepts
  • Provisioning the Data Center
  • Looking at Container Orchestration Engines
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials

Hands on Activities (Live Labs)

Preparing Your Environment

  • Updating Ubuntu

Introduction to Services

  • Exploiting LDAP-Based Authentication
  • Configuring a Proxy Server

Managing Files, Directories, and Text

  • Using Basic Linux Commands 1
  • Finding Files

Searching and Analyzing Text

  • Processing Text Files
  • Redirecting Output

Explaining the Boot Process

  • Managing GRUB2 Parameters
  • Booting Linux into Single-User Mode

Maintaining System Startup and Services

  • Finding the System Initialization Method
  • Managing Services with systemctl

Configuring Network Connections

  • Using Basic Linux Commands 2
  • Performing Basic Network Troubleshooting
  • Capturing Network Packets Using tcpdump

Adjusting Localization Options

  • Using the timedatectl Command to Set the System Time

Administering Users and Groups

  • Reviewing Account Settings
  • Using usermod to Lock an Account
  • Querying About Users

Handling Storage

  • Creating Partitions and Filesystems
  • Creating a Physical Volume, Volume Group, Logical Volume, and File Systems

Protecting Files

  • Using tar for Backups

Governing Software

  • Investigating RPM App Package Issues
  • Using Red Hat Package Management Tools

Tending Kernel Modules

  • Managing Kernel Modules from the Command Line

Applying Ownership and Permissions

  • Changing Permissions on a File
  • Assigning Additional ACLs to a File
  • Exploring SELinux
  • Managing Users and Groups

Looking at Access and Authentication Methods

  • Exploring PAM
  • Configuring an SSH Server

Implementing Logging Services

  • Viewing the System Logs

Overseeing Linux Firewalls

  • Using the firewalld Service

Analyzing System Properties and Remediation

  • Viewing Disk Usage

Optimizing Performance

  • Displaying Process Information
  • Managing Processes
  • Watching the Stopped Processes

Deploying Bash Scripts

  • Creating an Advanced Script
  • Making Simple Batch Files

Automating Jobs

  • Running Scripts in Background Mode
  • Restarting a Job in the Foreground mode

Controlling Versions with Git

  • Using Git

Inspecting Cloud and Virtualization Services

  • Exploring the Contents of the Anaconda File
Exam FAQs
What are the prerequisites for this exam? Recommended experience is 12 months of hands-on experience working with Linux servers in a junior Linux support engineer or junior cloud/DevOps support engineer job role. CompTIA A+, Network+, and Server+ or similar certifications and/or knowledge are also recommended.
What is the exam registration fee? USD 358
Where do I take the exam? Pearson VUE
What is the format of the exam? Multiple-choice and performance-based
How many questions are asked in the exam? The exam contains 90 questions.
What is the duration of the exam? 90 minutes
What is the passing score? 720

(on a scale of 100-900)

What is the exam's retake policy?

In the event that you fail your first attempt at passing the Linux+ examination, CompTIA's retake policies are:

  • If a Candidate has passed an exam (or multiple exams) and achieved a certification, he/she cannot take the exam again, using the same exam code, without prior consent from CompTIA.
  • CompTIA beta examinations may only be taken one time by each candidate.
  • A test found to be in violation of the retake policy will be invalidated and the candidate may be subject to a suspension period. Repeat violators will be permanently banned from participation in the CompTIA Certification Program.
  • Candidates must pay the exam price each time they attempt the exam. CompTIA does not offer any free re-tests or discounts on retakes.
What is the validity of the certification? Usually three years
Where can I find more information about this exam? Know more about the XK0-005
What are the career opportunities after passing this exam? Web Administrator Linux Administrator Network Administrator Technical Support Specialist Linux Database Administrator
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