So now that I've finished my Network+ studies, I have decided to tackle Linux before heading down the Cisco route. Linux+ seems like a good deal, since passing it give me the LPIC-1, and in turn the Novel Certified Linux Administrator.
I've ordered the following study materials:
-CompTIA Linux+ Complete Study Guide
-LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
-LPIC-1 In Depth
I think the LPIC-1 In Depth is on my doorstep now and the other two should be here tomorrow. I'll flip through each one and decide which one I want to start with first. I'll admit ahead of time that I am a Sybex fanboy, so I'll probably be favoring their book as my first read.
I'm an avid Ubuntu user, and as such lack a bit of command line experience

. That being said, I don't have a timeframe for when I'll be able to obtain this certification, but hopefully I'll have a better idea in a few weeks.
Virtualbox is already on my lappy, which has enough power to toss around a few VMs with ease (AMD Phenom II Quad-Core N930, 6GB RAM). From my limited forum research here, it seems like RedHat, SUSE, and Debian are the three that I'll need to work with. How do Fedora, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, and CentOS compare to their "official" counterparts from the perspective of LPIC-1 studies? I also noted Linux From Scratch, which sounds like fun.
I'll be sure to post back here with updates as I work through it all.