Linux+ for People With Jobs is a practical, audio-first course that teaches you to think and work like a real Linux administrator—without burying you in theory or trivia. You’ll learn the commands, concepts, and workflows the exam expects, but more importantly, you’ll build the habits that keep systems stable in production: verifying assumptions, making safe changes, and troubleshooting with a calm, repeatable process. Every episode is designed to help you study efficiently, retain what matters, and walk into the exam with confidence that actually transfers to the job.
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First Episodes
Episode 1 — How Linux+ (XK0-006) tests you: domains, PBQs, pacing
Linux+ (XK0-006) evaluates whether you can translate concepts into admin decisions under time pressure, not whether you can recite trivia. This episode frames the exam...
Episode 2 — Audio-only study method: recall loops, pause-and-answer drills, exam-day mindset
This episode teaches an audio-first study system built for Linux+ outcomes: rapid recall, command intent recognition, and decision-making under constraints. Instead of...
Episode 3 — Boot flow story: bootloader → kernel → initrd/initramfs → userspace
Linux+ expects you to understand the boot process as a sequence of responsibilities, where each stage hands off control to the next. This episode walks the boot flow a...
Episode 4 — Boot configs and kernel parameters: what they change and why it breaks
Kernel parameters and boot configuration are exam-relevant because they sit at the boundary between “system won’t start” and “system starts but behaves wrong.” This ep...
Episode 5 — PXE boot in plain English: where it fits and what can fail
PXE boot is tested on Linux+ because it’s a clean example of network-based provisioning that relies on multiple services working in the right order. This episode expla...