Linux+ is in da House!
The_Expert
Member Posts: 136
in Linux+
All,
I'm so happy... I just passed the second half of the Linux+ exam!!!
I was expecting to score a lot higher than I did, however, the main thing is that I passed. A higher score would have only been more of an ego boost.
I was confused on a few of the questions and couldn't settle on just one answer.
Also, this is my 1st technical certification. I'm mostly a Windows guy, however, I needed to get certified in Linux for my job.
This was a great challenge which is only the beginning to the many other certifications I want to achieve down the road.
I'm so happy... I just passed the second half of the Linux+ exam!!!
I was expecting to score a lot higher than I did, however, the main thing is that I passed. A higher score would have only been more of an ego boost.
I was confused on a few of the questions and couldn't settle on just one answer.
Also, this is my 1st technical certification. I'm mostly a Windows guy, however, I needed to get certified in Linux for my job.
This was a great challenge which is only the beginning to the many other certifications I want to achieve down the road.
Masters, Public Administration (MPA), Bachelor of Science, 20+ years of technical experience.
Studying on again, off again...
Studying on again, off again...
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DoubleNNs Member Posts: 2,015 ■■■■■□□□□□Congratulations on the pass!Goals for 2018:
Certs: RHCSA, LFCS: Ubuntu, CNCF CKA, CNCF CKAD | AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Solutions Architect Pro, AWS Certified Security Specialist, GCP Professional Cloud Architect
Learn: Terraform, Kubernetes, Prometheus & Golang | Improve: Docker, Python Programming
To-do | In Progress | Completed -
JLAW904 Member Posts: 23 ■□□□□□□□□□How long did it take before you were ready? I've been studying for the first half for a couple months now (coming from no Linux experience) and feel like I learned so much about Linux but every practice test I take I get discouraged with the amount of command options you have to remember. Congrats, by the way.
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TechGuy215 Member Posts: 404 ■■■■□□□□□□Techguy215@Techexams:~$ Tail -f Congrats! | Grep What's Next?
^ My poor attempt at humor!* Currently pursuing: PhD: Information Security and Information Assurance
* Certifications: CISSP, CEH, CHFI, CCNA:Sec, CCNA:R&S, CWNA, ITILv3, VCA-DCV, LPIC-1, A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, Project+, and many more...
* Degrees: MSc: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance; BSc: Information Technology - Security; AAS: IT Network Systems Administration -
The_Expert Member Posts: 136Thanks!
I studied for about 6 months in total on an almost daily basis. I setup a virtual machine with Fedora and practiced the exam objectives pretty heavily.
I learned so much about Linux through this process, that I am getting ready to switch over to Linux as my primary OS from Windows. I'm really enjoying it!
It truly is a geek's OS...Masters, Public Administration (MPA), Bachelor of Science, 20+ years of technical experience.
Studying on again, off again...