6)
Getting Help 4 173
Hardware (6.0)
Describe common hardware
components and resources (for
example, connectors, IRQs, DMA,
SCSI, memory addresses) (6.1)
Working with PC
Hardware
2 45
Diagnose hardware issues using Linux
tools (for example, /proc, disk utilities,
ifconfig, /dev, live CD rescue disc,
dmesg) (6.2)
Documenting and
Troubleshooting the
System
16 987
Identify and configure removable
system hardware (for example,
PCMCIA, USB, IEEE 1394) (6.3)
Working with PC
Hardware
2 82
Configure Advanced Power
Management and Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface
(ACPI) (6.4)
Configuring Hardware 12 684
Identify and configure mass storage
devices and RAID (for example, SCSI,
ATAPI, tape, optical recordable) (6.5)
Working with PC
Hardware
Configuring Hardware
2
12
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Introducing Linux
CERTIFICATION OBJECTIVES
1.01 Describe the Background and History
of Linux
1.02 Use the Linux User Interface
??“ Two-Minute Drill
Q&A Self Test
2 Chapter 1: Introducing Linux
Congratulations on your decision to become Linux+ certified! By obtaining your Linux+
certification from CompTIA, you will show the world that you really know your stuff about
one of the hottest new operating systems in the information technology industry today.
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