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Introduction to Linux I – Chapter 20 Exam Test Online 2019
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1 pointsWhich command is used from the command line, to edit your disk’s partition table?Correct
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1 pointsIf you want to initialize swap space that you’ve just created, which command would you run?Correct
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1 pointsTo activate a swap space that has been initialized, you can execute:Correct
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1 pointsIf you want to create a Fourth Extended Filesystem on a partition, which commands could you use? (choose two)Correct
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1 pointsWhich of the following commands will allow you to backup a partition table to a file and restore it at a later time?Correct
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1 pointsWhich of the following commands will allow you to add a physical volume to an existing volume group?Correct
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1 pointsAfter running fdisk -cu /dev/sdb, what fdisk command will allow you to list the current partition table?Correct
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1 pointsAfter running fdisk -cu /dev/sdb, what fdisk command will allow you to change a partition type?Correct
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1 pointsAfter running fdisk -cu /dev/sdb, what fdisk command will allow you to create a new partition?Correct
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1 pointsAfter running fdisk -cu /dev/sdb, what fdisk command will allow you to delete a partition?Correct
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1 pointsAfter running fdisk -cu /dev/sdb, what fdisk command will allow you to quit without saving changes?Correct
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1 pointsAfter running fdisk -cu /dev/sdb, what fdisk command will allow you to save changes and quit?Correct
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1 pointsWhich command is used to create a logical volume?Correct
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1 pointsWhich command is used to create a volume group?Correct
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1 pointsWhich mke2fs option defines the block size of the filesystem?Correct
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1 pointsWhich mke2fs option defines the percentage of the filesystem that is reserved for system use?Correct
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1 pointsWhat option to the fdisk command is used for MS-DOS compatibility mode?Correct
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1 pointsWhat option to the fdisk command is used to display current partitions?Correct
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1 pointsWhat option to the fdisk command is used to utilize sector unit sizes?Correct
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1 pointsWhat option to the mkfs command allows you to specify the type of filesystem to create?Correct
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1 pointsWhich command is used to create a physical volume?Correct
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