CompTIA Linux+ is making Changes to Exam Objectives
CompTIA has announced that they will be making minor changes to the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI exams by the end of the year.

The updates to the CompTIA Linux+ exam objectives are listed below:
- Adding objectives pertaining to systemd, Upstar, LVM, GRUB 2, and ext4;
- Deleting LILO from list of terms; and
- Adding bash_history to list of terms.
The updates to the CompTIA Linux+ exam objectives:
- Adding Environmental Variable TZ to list of terms, and
- Adding an objective pertaining to IPv6
“CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI is a high-stakes, vendor-neutral certification that validates the fundamental knowledge and skills required of junior Linux administrators.”