Welcome to the fascinating world of open source software that is Linux. This site was developed by me with the purpose of independently examining the topics needed to pass the certification exams Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) and the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE).
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Based on the list of domains and competencies covered by the LFCS and LFCE exam. I conducted a review of possible topics.
During registration for the exam you can choose one of the Linux distributions:
so when parsing topics, I tried to enter commands and change configurations on each of them...
You can use any one of the following command to find out your Linux distribution and name:
cat /etc/*-release
lsb_release -a
cat /proc/version
All information presented on the site is a product of private research and can not be used as an official resource for preparing for the relevant exams.