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Hi everyone, I’m preparing for the LFCS. Any quick tips or study advice? Thanks!

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  • KevinCSmallwood
    KevinCSmallwood Posts: 62
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    1. Check out the web page: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification/linux-foundation-certified-sysadmin-lfcs/. Read all of the links under "Exam Details & Resources". Also, expand the section on "Domains & Competencies." Use this list as a study guide. If you feel comfortable with each of those topics, you are in good shape.
    2. Practice, practice, practice. You should be able to do tasks related to the list of "Domains & Competencies." The test is a practical exam meaning that you perform real Linux Systems Administration tasks to prove you know what you are doing. No True/False. No Multiple Guess or fill-in-the-blank. If you are asked to create a user account with certain qualities on a Linux machine, you need to do that.
    3. The exam is two hours. Don't panic! If you come across something difficult that you don't know quite how to do, move on to the tasks that are well-known, and, thus, easy for you to complete. Be aware of how quickly time will pass. Pace yourself.

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