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aderon wrote: » I passed LX0-101 today! Score of 580. Not the best, but to go from no knowledge to a pass in 30 days felt pretty good . I'll probably be taking a day off and then on Monday start up again for LX0-102.
daviddws wrote: » Good luck to all of you! This website is very helpful for motivation and information.
aderon wrote: » To anyone studying for LX0-101, use flashcards. I used all the commands on my test system, but there's just so many options that it's hard to memorize them all without flash carding. Other than that, it's not an incredibly hard test, just put the work in and show up and you should be fine.
DntH8Me wrote: » Did you find flashcards available for purchase or just make your own? Right now I'm starting out by handwriting the notes in the Linux+ notes section on here. I tend to get an ah-ha moment when I do that then read a book that references the same information. I'm just developing strategy for the exams as I go along, but knowing the expiration date is looming should keep me from procrastinating so much while studying. I already tried to talk myself into putting the exam off and taking the Network+ So I want to say thank you for helping regain focus.
linuxarco wrote: » have not heard from 5ekurity probably passed and celebrating
5ekurity wrote: » ...I actually did not pass on Friday...
5ekurity wrote: » lol...back in the office today and had a busy weekend with family. That being said, I actually did not pass on Friday - I was really surprised with how they worded some of the questions and some things were not even talked about in LinuxAcademy training. Some of the things that I thought would be more focused on, specifically some of the security topics, were not mentioned at all. I felt there was a lot about localization and time zones, which again of all things I could see a few questions but felt there was just a bunch of them. They would also have some questions asking for specific commands that perform some configuration, of which I'd think to just edit the config file with vi / nano - but I didn't really know how to answer the question (i.e. I couldn't think of any other command to set or edit the config file). So, while I was disappointed, I came across this quote shortly after the test - "More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them" - so now it's time to polish up some of the rough edges and re-attempt soon.
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