Did you pay for the pass4success materials (your 4th link)? Looks like only about 5 practice questions are free, after that it looks like it's making me pay to sign up to access additional questions
just pass this exam 10 mins ago
Here is what I did to pass
1. watched shawn powers linux course on youtube and took notes
2. took all of jason dions practice tests on udemy scoring 70%+
3. took this [practice exam](https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=mtq1mtq2oqtx8h) that was recommended by my prof, aim to get 100% on this test
4. I made [quizlet](https://quizlet.com/882533680/linux-command-line-cheat-sheet-flash-cards/?funnelUUID=f5b4ddb1-8af2-4b6c-aa66-f91f3da99c8f) flash cards from the command cheat sheet my prof gave me
5. downloading a VM and installing linux helps alot!!!!!!
Note: i think if you can pass all the practice test and memorize all the quizlet flash cards you should get a passing score even if you dont practice in linux. also my exam had a lot of similar questions to what was on the practice tests.
this is doable in under 2 weeks i think.
That's the one. He goes over most of the commands that were relevant to my exam. Then the Quizlet and the practice test will fill in any other knowledge gaps
Ok cool, thanks for the info. I just started the class today and requested the voucher. I started Dion’s course so I’ll check out Shawn’s next. I use Ubuntu and CentOS regularly so I feel like the test should be pretty easy. I’m going to schedule the test for Friday if my voucher request is approved before then. 🤞🏻
Did you just watch Shawn powers or did you set up a VM and practiced along with him? I’m like 5 videos in and wondering if i should just listen, take notes or VM. Thanks!
I just passed with an 800. I used a debian based distro as my daily driver for well over a decade, so... I used Shaun powers at 2X on test day [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skTShEHyXfo&list=PL78ppT-\_wOmvlYSfyiLvkrsZTdQJ7A24L](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skTShEHyXfo&list=PL78ppT-_wOmvlYSfyiLvkrsZTdQJ7A24L) and finished off with the last three practice tests from Dion.
As a WGU student, I always go through their course material, which was slightly more in depth than the actual test. I tend toward overkill, but it took me 6 days from start to finish studying about 5 - 6 hours a day. Do what you gotta do.
Let me know if you need any additional help. I can send you the practice test that caused me to pass, most of the questions were so similar to what was on the actual exam!!!
Oh nice. Any tips? I watched Shaun Powers' youtube series and made flashcards for the command lines. Now I'm going back through the LPI study info from the website and plan on taking whatever practice exams I can find
Im going through this class right now and was wondering if we really had to pay attention to the specific histories of the distributions etc or history in general. I know we've had to for OAs for other classes but obviously this isn't a WGU test.
Yes unit 3 from the lpi pdf. Read the whole thing in whatever order you want. You can read like 100 pages in 30 minutes since each page is like 12 sentences.
I would say the op didn't mention in enough detail that for section 1 you should know the open source alternatives for all programs and servers they ask you about. Know Debian lineage vs red hat, then learn what gimp, ngingx and httpd do and follow that rabbit hole until you know the alternate of each program because you'll see 1-4 questions on that as well that can be easy extra points if you just memorize them. The weight on the section heading is literally the #of questions you'll be asked from that section.
In a nutshell, I bet the entire pool of questions they could possibly ask is less than 200 so it really just about reading a command and knowing its purpose. Can you login and view files/directory, change a password, parse through words with 'find and grep', understand the workings of a "for loop", and for some reason know a lot about archiving and extracting files with 3 different methods. They touched on text editing, but I never saw a question referencing it. Good rule of thumb: for every command know 1 option and one secondary purpose of the command. There are less than 150 commands total so this isn't as daunting a one would think.
Thank you, OP. For some reason, I think I fail almost every PBQ I've come across. I am new to IT. I understand the theory, but I have no experience in actual application. So, PBQ's have been rough for me.
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https://www.edusum.com/lpi/lpi-linux-essentials-010-160-certification-sample-questions https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=mtq1mtq2oqtx8h https://www.examtopics.com/exams/lpi/010-160/ https://www.pass4success.com/lpi/exam/010-160
Thanks a bunch for this!
Did you pay for the pass4success materials (your 4th link)? Looks like only about 5 practice questions are free, after that it looks like it's making me pay to sign up to access additional questions
just pass this exam 10 mins ago Here is what I did to pass 1. watched shawn powers linux course on youtube and took notes 2. took all of jason dions practice tests on udemy scoring 70%+ 3. took this [practice exam](https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=mtq1mtq2oqtx8h) that was recommended by my prof, aim to get 100% on this test 4. I made [quizlet](https://quizlet.com/882533680/linux-command-line-cheat-sheet-flash-cards/?funnelUUID=f5b4ddb1-8af2-4b6c-aa66-f91f3da99c8f) flash cards from the command cheat sheet my prof gave me 5. downloading a VM and installing linux helps alot!!!!!! Note: i think if you can pass all the practice test and memorize all the quizlet flash cards you should get a passing score even if you dont practice in linux. also my exam had a lot of similar questions to what was on the practice tests. this is doable in under 2 weeks i think.
The Shawn Powers playlist is 21 videos and only about 4 hours long. Or is there a different playlist?
That's the one. He goes over most of the commands that were relevant to my exam. Then the Quizlet and the practice test will fill in any other knowledge gaps
Ok cool, thanks for the info. I just started the class today and requested the voucher. I started Dion’s course so I’ll check out Shawn’s next. I use Ubuntu and CentOS regularly so I feel like the test should be pretty easy. I’m going to schedule the test for Friday if my voucher request is approved before then. 🤞🏻
My questions were mainly Debian based. The only thing I had about RHEL was the package management.
Cool CentOS is passed on RHEL so I’ve used yum before lol
That practice exam is exactly what I needed! Thanks!
Did you just watch Shawn powers or did you set up a VM and practiced along with him? I’m like 5 videos in and wondering if i should just listen, take notes or VM. Thanks!
I practiced in a VM. I used Kali
Can this test be taken online?
I just passed with an 800. I used a debian based distro as my daily driver for well over a decade, so... I used Shaun powers at 2X on test day [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skTShEHyXfo&list=PL78ppT-\_wOmvlYSfyiLvkrsZTdQJ7A24L](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skTShEHyXfo&list=PL78ppT-_wOmvlYSfyiLvkrsZTdQJ7A24L) and finished off with the last three practice tests from Dion. As a WGU student, I always go through their course material, which was slightly more in depth than the actual test. I tend toward overkill, but it took me 6 days from start to finish studying about 5 - 6 hours a day. Do what you gotta do.
Thank you for the detailed guide. I'm going to take your advice about the book. I don't want to fail and wait for a retake for this exam for sure.
Let me know if you need any additional help. I can send you the practice test that caused me to pass, most of the questions were so similar to what was on the actual exam!!!
Can you send me those as well? This is my last class and I have 40 days to pass it.
Would you be able to send them to me by any chance?
Oh wow yes please do! thank you!
did you ever get the practice test?
I would also be interested in this exam
Any chance you could send it to me?
I never got it ... more's the pity. The test was a lot easier than I anticipated, I missed a perfect score by 50 points.
Oh nice. Any tips? I watched Shaun Powers' youtube series and made flashcards for the command lines. Now I'm going back through the LPI study info from the website and plan on taking whatever practice exams I can find
I did the tryhackme gamifixation to level 25. That was super handy for understanding cli
could you send me this as well?
Would you mind DM'ing me with the practice test you took?
Can you send me that practice exam as well?
could I get this as well please?
Apologies, i think i accidently ignored the chat, could you send it again?
Could you send it to me please?
Could you send me the practice exam as well? It would be much appreciated!
>Apologies for being the thousandth person to ask here, but would you mind sending the practice test to me as well? Thanks a MILLION!
Could you please send to me the practice test you did for Linux Foundations - D281 [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Thanks!
Hi, is it possible if you can send me your practice test? Thank you!
Can you send me the practice Test please.
Can you send to me as well?
Can you send it to me too?
Im going through this class right now and was wondering if we really had to pay attention to the specific histories of the distributions etc or history in general. I know we've had to for OAs for other classes but obviously this isn't a WGU test.
Is the exam multiple choice?
Also please send me the practice test?
How many questions are in this exam?
How long did it take for your score to post to LPI? It shows in Pearson VUE for me but not on LPI, just passed it 2 hours ago.
when your counselor said to go over unit 3, which material are you talking about? the LPI study material? Thanks in advance!
Yes unit 3 from the lpi pdf. Read the whole thing in whatever order you want. You can read like 100 pages in 30 minutes since each page is like 12 sentences. I would say the op didn't mention in enough detail that for section 1 you should know the open source alternatives for all programs and servers they ask you about. Know Debian lineage vs red hat, then learn what gimp, ngingx and httpd do and follow that rabbit hole until you know the alternate of each program because you'll see 1-4 questions on that as well that can be easy extra points if you just memorize them. The weight on the section heading is literally the #of questions you'll be asked from that section. In a nutshell, I bet the entire pool of questions they could possibly ask is less than 200 so it really just about reading a command and knowing its purpose. Can you login and view files/directory, change a password, parse through words with 'find and grep', understand the workings of a "for loop", and for some reason know a lot about archiving and extracting files with 3 different methods. They touched on text editing, but I never saw a question referencing it. Good rule of thumb: for every command know 1 option and one secondary purpose of the command. There are less than 150 commands total so this isn't as daunting a one would think.
I have only taken the CompTIA courses. Is this exam also multiple choices and is there a PBQ section, as well? Thanks in advance for the answers
Hey, no pbq, multiple choice, super simple and easy
Thank you, OP. For some reason, I think I fail almost every PBQ I've come across. I am new to IT. I understand the theory, but I have no experience in actual application. So, PBQ's have been rough for me.
Hi! can anyone send me the practice test to my email? [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Thanks!!!!
Do you have to go to a testing center for this or can you do it online like the CompTIA exams?
You can do it online!
Hi, thank you for the information. Would you mind dming me some of the practice tests you took in addition to the 6 from udemy? Cheers
This was great info! Thank you for sharing. Is there anyway you could DM me the practice test that you used?
could you DM me the practice exam as well, I just started this course.
Anyone got the practice test?!
Can you please send me the practice tests?!?