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Feedback for additional questions #1

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iec61131 opened this issue Jul 28, 2021 · 6 comments
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Feedback for additional questions #1

iec61131 opened this issue Jul 28, 2021 · 6 comments

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@iec61131
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Hey,

thanks a lot for this github repo. It helped me a lot to prepare my LFCS exam in July 2021.

A few additional hints:

  • questions about creating a RAID and exporting the config so that it persists in /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
  • questions about virsh managed VM, how to enable restart, increase the main memory for a specific virsh VM
  • usage of docker containers:
    • delete an existing one
    • pull nginx
    • run container with specific name tag and enable autostart for that specific container

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@giulianopz
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Thanks for your feedback, @iec61131. I will revise the topics you mentioned to improve the repo. Happy 😊 to hear this helped you to prepare yourself for the exam.

@jmcausing
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@iec61131 did you pass the exam?

@jmcausing
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@giulianopz how about you? May I ask if you passed the exam?

@giulianopz
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@giulianopz how about you? May I ask if you passed the exam?

Sure, you can. Yes, I passed it luckily.

@jmcausing
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@giulianopz how about you? May I ask if you passed the exam?

Sure, you can. Yes, I passed it luckily.

Wow, congratulations. Any tips that you can share? :)

@giulianopz
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  1. read carefully all the exam info:
    a. Certification Preparation Guide
    b. Linux Foundation Certification Exam: Candidate Handbook
    c. FAQs
    d. Important Instructions: LFCS
  2. study all the topics mentioned in the Domains & Competencies section
    a. this repository should include enough stuff you need to know for each entry in that list, but I did not check if they added some new topics: so please, double-check
  3. memorize all the commands you can, but, most importantly, get familiar with 'man' to search info about commands
  4. practice extensively using a spare laptop (or a virtual machine)
  5. use everyday Linux as your primary OS (if you are not doing it already)

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