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Linux+ Certification Question
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Joe Harry
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Guys,
Does one has to really be a master at all those shell commands and all their options to be good at the Linux+ certification?
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vinodh kumar
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Joe Harry
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Are you already a Linux+ certified? How did you know this?
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Stefan Wagner
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Jothi Shankar Kumar wrote:Guys,
Does one has to really be a master at all those shell commands and all their options to be good at the Linux+ certification?
Do you really need a certificate, to be good at all those shell commands and their options?
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Joe Harry
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Stefan Wagner wrote:
Jothi Shankar Kumar wrote:Guys,
Does one has to really be a master at all those shell commands and all their options to be good at the Linux+ certification?
Do you really need a certificate, to be good at all those shell commands and their options?
If Linux+ only deals with understanding the basics of Linux from a user perspective, then I would say no. On the other hand if that's really on administration, then yes... one must be a master on those commands as well.
But the question here is for all those who have a Linux+ certification done already. Just want to know from them their experience on the exam.
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