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Learn, prepare, and practice for CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 exam success with this Cert Guide from Pearson IT Certification, a leader in IT Certification learning.
CompTIA® Linux+ XK0-005 Cert Guide from Pearson IT Certification helps you prepare to succeed on the CompTIA® Linux+ exam by directly addressing the exam's objectives as stated by CompTIA®. Leading instructor and expert Ross Brunson shares preparation hints and test-taking tips, helping you identify areas of weakness and improve both your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills.
This complete study package includes
Well regarded for its level of detail, study plans, assessment features, and challenging review questions and exercises, this study guide helps you master the concepts and techniques that ensure your exam success.
This study guide helps you master all the topics on the Linux+ XK0-005 exam, deepening your knowledge of:
Table of Contents
Part I: System Management (Obj. 1.1 - 1.7)
Chapter 1: Understanding Linux Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Managing Files and Directories
Chapter 3: Configuring and Managing Storage
Chapter 4: Managing Processes and Services
Chapter 5: Using Network Tools and Configuration Files
Chapter 6: Building and Installing Software
Chapter 7: Managing Software Configurations
Part II: Security (Obj. 2.1 - 2.5)
Chapter 8: Understanding Linux Security Best Practices
Chapter 9: Implementing Identity Management
Chapter 10: Implementing and Configuring Firewalls
Chapter 11: Using Remote Connectivity for System Management
Chapter 12: Understanding and Applying Access Controls
Part III: Scripting, Containers and Automation (Obj. 3.1 - 3.5)
Chapter 13: Automating Tasks via Shell Scripting
Chapter 14: Performing Basic Container Operations
Chapter 15: Performing Basic Version Control Using Git
Chapter 16: Understanding Infrastructure as Code
Chapter 17: Understanding Containers, Cloud, and Orchestration
Part IV: Troubleshooting (Obj. 4.1 - 4.5)
Chapter 18: Analyzing and Troubleshooting Storage Issues
Chapter 19: Analyzing and Troubleshooting Network Resource Issues
Chapter 20: Analyzing and Troubleshooting CPU and Memory Issues
Chapter 21: Analyzing and Troubleshooting User and File Permissions
Chapter 22: Analyzing and Troubleshooting Common Problems Using Systemd
Chapter 23: Final Preparation
Ross Brunson has more than 30 years of experience as a Linux and open-source trainer, training manager, and certification architect, and is the author of the nowclassic LPIC-1 Exam Cram 2, several iterations of the CompTIA Linux+ Cert Guide, and dozens of technical courses for major organizations.
Ross is currently the Education Architect at Grafana Labs (www.grafana.com), where he focuses on building a learning framework and training offerings that help employees and customers make the best use of Grafana to observe, troubleshoot, and maintain their environments.
Previously, Ross was a Senior Technical Training Engineer for NGINX, where he completely redid the Fundamentals learning track, authored a number of Getting Started guides, and taught a number of customer engagements to help new NGINX customers take full advantage of the platform.
Before NGINX, Ross enjoyed a few years at Linux Academy/A Cloud Guru where as a Senior Training Architect, he authored the SUSE Certified Administrator and Engineer courses, did the Red Hat Certified System Administrator Labs, created many additional courses on systemd, VIM and the screen command, and wrote and reviewed way too many exam questions.
Ross has also put in a tour of duty as the Certification Architect at SUSE, where he helped redesign and modernize the entire certification program. He has also spent five years as the Director of Member Services for the Linux Professional Institute, where he contributed to placing several LPI courses into the Cisco Networking Academy, conducted dozens of train-the-trainer sessions, and provided sales enablement support for the worldwide Master Affiliate network, spanning more than 100 countries and nearly a million certified professionals.
Ross holds a number of key IT certifications and is author of several successful technical books and dozens of technical courses for major organizations (including the first U.S. LPI Certification Bootcamps). He is skilled at both contributing to and building community around IT products.
Ross lives in Paradise Valley, Montana, with his family and enjoys traveling far and wide, participating in hiking, winter sports, photography, and playing the drums with great vigor (although not everyone around him appreciates it).









