Learning Debian for LPIC-Certification
Hi all,
I'm going for LPIC 1 certification. The exam is based on Debian but I'm using Debian for a short time (few days). Can anyone guide me to a short manual about Debian? I need knowledge about system-configuration, package-management (dpkg, aptitude and apt-get). I found this this Reference Card. Do you think it's enough I'll have to know besides reading the manpages? Thanks in advance Markus |
Hi,
I don't know much about the LPIC certification requirements, but if you need documentation about apt-get/aptitude/dpkg and general system configuration, you can have a look at the Debian Reference. Particularly, section 2 is about package management. The rest of the document has information on system configuration. You can also have a look at the apt howto; it's obsolete, but I think a lot of what it's explained there still applies to apt-get. You can find more documentation here. Cheers. |
Your sure that its only Debian? As far as I recall it only talks about rpm so SuSe or Centos should be checked as well.
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Thanks for the link, we've got the book as a hardcopy, nice to have it as PDF :) Markus |
Ah okay. As such odiseo77 has pointed you to the right directions.
I guess the most stunning difference between slack and debian is the /etc/default directory. This holds some primary config snipests. And also the name of the packages change within /etc. As of slackware it is http, iirc, and for debian its apache2. But those should be easy to spot. Good luck with your exams. |
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