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Editorial Review:
Here's the book you need to prepare for CompTIA's updated Linux+ exam, #XK0-002. This Study Guide was developed to meet the exacting requirements of today's certification candidates. In addition to the consistent and accessible instructional approach that has earned Sybex the reputation as the leading publisher for certification self-study guides, this book provides: - Clear and concise information on setting up and administering a Linux system
- Practical examples and insights drawn from real-world experience
- Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a Windows- and Linux-compatible testing engine and electronic flashcards
You'll also find authoritative coverage of key exam topics, including: - Determining hardware requirements
- Configuring client network services
- Managing storage devices and file systems
- Establishing security requirements
- Monitoring and troubleshooting problems
- Creating procedures and documentation
Look to Sybex for the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in today's competitive IT marketplace. This book has been reviewed and approved as CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC). Students derive a number of important study advantages with CAQC materials, including coverage of all exam objectives, implementation of important instructional design principles, and instructional reviews that help students assess their learning comprehension and readiness for the exam.
Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0  Fully Satisfied: 
I am fully satisfied with the book. It fully fill up my expectations. Hence I recommend to study also another sources such as The Linux Documentation Project, Distributions sites and so on. It is impossible to include knowledge for CompTia Linux+ exam only to one simple book.
Better than the 2nd Edition: 
The Linux+ exam is pretty rough and this book didn't cover it all. Still, it is better than the prior edition. Solid study guide: 
Sybex is one of the most requested and relied on publishers when it comes to certification exams. This book covers XK0-002, the most recent Linux+ xam. One word of warning, do not rely on just one book to pass the exam. Study well, combine this study guide with more books covering systems administration on Linux and you will be good to go.
The book covers such topics as: Installation, commands, user management, disk management, package and process management, security, networking, hardware and... more info Decent study guide: 
Last April I bought this book along with Linux+ 2005 by Jason Eckert to pass the Linux+ exam. I read both books twice over a 4 month period and passed the exam the first time. I am an MCSE and CCNA with minimal Unix/Linux experience, and I was pleased with the background the books provided for the test questions. For me, both books were worth the money and I keep them handy as reference material.
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