Appendix A. LPIC Level 2 Objectives

Table A.1. LPIC Level 2.201 - 2.205 Objectives And Their Relative Weight

2LPIC Level 2100
201Linux Kernel:
2.201.1Kernel Components1
2.201.2Compiling a kernel1
2.201.3Patching a kernel2
2.201.4Customising a kernel1
202System Startup:
2.202.1Customising system startup and boot processes2
2.202.2System recovery3
203Filesystem:
2.203.1Operating the Linux filesystem3
2.203.2Maintaining a Linux filesystem4
2.203.3Creating and configuring filesystem options3
204Advanced Storage Device Administration:
2.204.1Configuring RAID2
2.204.2Adding new hardware3
2.204.3Software and kernel configuration2
2.204.4Configuring PCMCIA devices1
205Networking Configuration:
2.205.1Basic networking configuration5
2.205.2Advanced Network Configuration and Troubleshooting3


Table A.2. LPIC Level 2.206 - 2.209 Objectives And Their Relative Weight

206Mail & News:
2.206.1Configuring mailing lists1
2.206.2Using email servers4
2.206.3Managing Mail Traffic3
2.206.4Serving news1
207DNS:
2.207.1Basic DNS server configuration2
2.207.2Create and maintain DNS zones3
2.207.3Securing a DNS server3
208Web Services:
2.208.1Implementing a web server2
2.208.2Maintaining a web server2
2.208.3Implementing a proxy server2
209File Sharing:
2.209.1Configuring a Samba server5
2.209.2Configuring an NFS server3


Table A.3. LPIC Level 2.210 - 2.213 Objectives And Their Relative Weight

210Network Client Management:
2.210.1DHCP configuration2
2.210.2NIS configuration1
2.210.3LDAP configuration1
2.210.4PAM authentication2
211System Maintenance:
2.211.1System logging1
2.211.2Packaging software1
2.211.3Backup operations2
212System Security:
2.212.1Configuring a router2
2.212.2Securing FTP servers2
2.212.3Secure shell (SSH)2
2.212.4TCP_wrappers1
2.212.5Security tasks3
213Troubleshooting 
2.213.1Identifying boot stages and troubleshooting bootloaders4
2.213.2General troubleshooting5
2.213.3Troubleshooting system resources5
2.213.4Troubleshooting environment configurations5


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