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Old 08-03-2010, 08:41 AM   #1
elainelaw
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LPI 3 Exam


I know LPI have level 3 ( LPIC-3 , 301 ) exam now , I tried to search the study guide / book , but it is rare , I also can't find the related information on the official site and online book store , can advise is there any reference book is for this exam ( exam code 301 ) ?

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Old 08-16-2010, 07:13 AM   #2
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Hi there,

Yes I can see that there is a massive shortage on LPIC 3 material. Thats a huge shame. Surely people dont just give up after they pass 1 & 2??

Anyway I have come across this if its any help whatsoever...

I am thinking of starting the LPI courses soon. Any tips and suggestions for LPI 1?

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