Introduction
The CompTIA Linux+ (2009 Edition) certification is a vendor neutral credential. The Linux+ exam is a
validation of “foundation” level Linux skills and knowledge, and is used by organizations and security
professionals around the globe.
The skills and knowledge measured by this examination are derived from an industry-wide Job Task
Analysis (JTA) and were validated through a global survey in Q4, 2008. The results of the survey were
used to validate the content of the subject areas (domains) and exam objectives, as well as the overall
domain weightings, ensuring the importance of one domain relative to another.
The CompTIA Linux+ (2009 Edition) certification is aimed at an IT administrator experienced in
Windows or other operating systems who also has at least 6-12 months as a Linux system administrator. XK0-002
The exam assumes experience with command line utilities, common administrative tasks, and
troubleshooting.
Domain Percentage of Examination
1.0 Installation & Configuration 22%
2.0 System Maintenance & Operations 28%
3.0 Application & Services 23%
4.0 Networking 14%
5.0 Security 13%
Total 100%
CompTIA Linux+ Objectives (2009 Edition) Certification Exam Objectives
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