In the New Year, 2026, I am going to hit hard on building my knowledge and skills. I am adding the CompTIA Linux+ v8 to the exams I will study for and take. I read that the Linux+ is one of the most difficult exams that CompTIA has in their exam farm. I am up to the challenge! đ

Linux+ (V8) exam objectives summary
System Management (23%)
- Linux basics: Identify boot process steps, kernel, filesystems, and architectures.Â
- Device management: Manage kernel modules, hardware components, and device utilities.Â
- Storage management: Configure LVM, RAID, partitions, and mounted storage.Â
- Network configuration: Set up hosts, DNS, interfaces, and network tools.Â
- Shell operations: Use navigation, editing, redirection, and environment variables.Â
- Backups and restores: Perform archiving, compression, and data recovery.Â
- Virtualization: Deploy hypervisors, create VMs, and manage disk images.Â
Services and User Management (20%)
- Files & directories: Control permissions, create links, and manage special files.Â
- Account management: Add, remove, and modify users and groups.Â
- Process control: Monitor states, adjust priorities, and schedule jobs.Â
- Software management: Install, update, or remove packages and repositories.Â
- Systems management: Start, stop, and review services, logs, and timers.Â
- Containers: Operate container runtimes, manage images, and create networks.Â
Security (18%)
- Auth & accounting: Configure PAM, LDAP, Kerberos, and enable auditing.Â
- Firewalls: Set firewalls using iptables, nftables, UFW, and zone rules.Â
- OS hardening: Apply permissions, configure sudo, and secure remote access.Â
- Account security: Enforce password policies, restrict shells, and enable MFA.Â
- Cryptography: Encrypt files, use hashing, and manage certificates.Â
- Compliance: Verify integrity, run scans, and maintain standards.Â
Automation, Orchestration, and Scripting (17%)
- Automation: Automate tasks with Ansible, Puppet, and CI/CD tools.Â
- Shell scripting: Write and troubleshoot variables, functions, and logic flows.Â
- Python basics: Develop scripts using environments, packages, and data types.Â
- Version control: Manage code with Git workflows and tagging.Â
- AI best practices: Apply code generation and prompt engineering responsibly.Â
Troubleshooting (22%)
- System monitoring: Monitor health, logs, and event alerts.Â
- Hardware/storage: Diagnose boot, mount, and repair issues.Â
- Networking: Resolve firewall, routing, DNS, and connectivity problems.Â
- Security: Fix SELinux, permission, and vulnerability issues.Â
- Performance: Analyze CPU, memory, I/O, and optimize response times.Â



