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# CompTIA Linux+/LPIC-1 Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Second Edition (Exams LX0-103 & LX0-104/101-400 & 102-400) 2nd Edition

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- **What is this?** CompTIA Linux+/LPIC-1 Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Second Edition (Exams LX0-103 & LX0-104/101-400 & 102-400) 2nd Edition by robb tracy
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    Great to learn Linux, but you won't pass with this alone.
  

*by M***O on Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2017*

The book is awesome to understand the inner workings of Linux. I can tell I know a lot more about Linux and how to set up a system like a system administrator would. The major issue is that the book and snapshots is written from Opensuse perspective. The big problem with that is that the CompTIA test is almost exclusively stuff you'd see in an Ubuntu system. I was very disappointed and frankly disheartened to earning my certification when after a full year of meticulous study strictly from this book and the VM images, that I scored a 350 out of 800. 650 is a passing score which is one of the lowest passing percentages of any CompTIA cert. Linux + also totes a 50% failure rate. I now know why.The best advice I could give is to look at his exam excercises, but to have an image of Ubuntu running along side. Translate his OpenSuse examples into the Ubuntu system . I also noticed his snapshots are missing a few of them, and some are improperly configured, or the steps he gives have incorrect syntax. Buyer beware.

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    Windows only VM.  Doesn't work properly in OSX or Linux.  Tons of errors!  Focus on init and grub (legacy).  No current focus.
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2017*

Lots of fluff and stories, just like all the All-In-One books.  My main complaint is that the VM (which was a great idea) FAILED miserably.  For one you have to "Run snapshots 6-1 for the correctly configured environment"  Problem is the snapshots aren't named 6-1 or anything similar. And they also don't work when you try to restore the snapshots.  So basically the exercises/examples in the book are pretty much worthless to try w/ the VM included.  For those wondering, I am not new to virtual software vmware/virtualbox or to snapshots.  Theses just don't work.  The VM wouldn't work in VMware, which I expected.  But only the VM loads in virtualbox, there isn't going to be any restoring snapshots.  The author missed the mark w/ the VM. Should of just made an .ova which would work, and not include all the silly snapshot stuff he attempted.  I'm going with another study guide, as I don't have time to trouble shoot the author's VM fail.Attached is a picture of what the snapshots are named. I tried extracting the zip w/ different tools and still the same naming scheme, and still no loading of snapshots.  To top it off all the software included is for Windows (.exe)UPDATE:  This book keeps getting worse and worse.  If I could give 0 stars, that is what this book would be entitled to.  I'd be willing to bet that all of the 5 start reviews, either didn't read the book, or totally failed their exam if they relied on this book alone to pass.  There were so many errors/typos I couldn't even keep count.  The bad part is that the errors would appear multiple times throughout the book (as if the author copy/pasted the errors made), and the correct version of the error only would appear once.  It would totally contradict itself through the book.  Also this book is focused on the older exam course ware. For example, there is "init" and "systemd" , with "init" being legacy and barely found now days, and "systemd" being the current.  Can you guess which of the 2 the book focuses on? If you picked the older (almost never found) "init" you'd be correct.  And it doesn't stop there.  The author does it with everything throughout the book.  For instance, grub and grub2.  The author heavily focuses on grub (legacy) and glazes right over grub2 (currently dominant).  This book focuses on all things init, and leaves systemd as an exercise for the reader to figure out or research themselves.  When systemd is the focus on the current Linux+ exam.  It just doesn't make any sense.  The author is clearly a legacy linux software guy. Any situation in the book where there would be a choice of old and outdated Vs new and current, the author choose to only focus on the old and outdated, and barely even mention the new and current.Linux+ books are clearly lacking in editing and current material.Your only chance with this book is if you take the LX0-101 and LX0-102, which are both no longer available.  Because they are no longer prevalent.

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    Very Readable Linux Text
  

*by B***P on Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2015*

This is a very thorough beginning Linux text. I have adopted this new version, along with a computer architecture text (5th e), for my fall course in Computer Architecture and Design.This edition of the All in One can be used for certification prep on the newest exam. We just use it to study Linux, and to aid in using Linux on laptops with an Ubuntu CD, or by creating Ubuntu flash drives to boot students Windows laptops into Linux.I find the book to be surprisingly readable, given that it has an exam-prep aspect. Command line and GUI, primary emphasis on command line.

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