knwminus wrote: » Awesome. How long have you been using *nix and how long did you study? I want to take those two test soon.
varelg wrote: » If you go through exam objectives for 101 exam earweed, you may notice there are number of utilities that are more or less obscure and rarely used in the day-to-day practice of administering linux, until you find yourself confined to the command line and have to (for example) process a long log file for just those lines that you need without an access to a graphical terminal. Now, how often does it happen for an admin to be locked out of a graphic terminal these days? When was the last time you used a **** in hex for diagnostics? I think you can't pass this exam with just relying on your experience and you have to sit down and prepare for the exam, just for the fact that there are some obscure utilities that at least you have to get familiar with. The good thing is that objectives are so precise you could assemble a solid study guide just by researching for titles and utilities named in the objectives. Another good thing is that questions are straightforward and without any attempt to bait you into choosing wrong answers. LPI renews its exams' objectives regularly, so go for it while current guides on offer are valid.
krauser wrote: » Very helpful info, thanks for sharing.