Category: Introduction to Linux I
1. Which file provides persistent mapping of block devices to mount points? /etc/blk.map /etc/blk.id /etc/fstable /etc/fstab 2. Which two arguments may the mount command require, in order to mount a filesystem? (choose two) The filesystem size The device pathname A directory pathname The filesystem type 3. If you …
1. Which command is used from the command line, to edit your disk’s partition table? gedit parttool fdisk dedit 2. If you want to initialize swap space that you’ve just created, which command would you run? swapon initswap mkswap swapinit 3. To activate a swap space that has …
1. A device name of /dev/hda1 indicates this partition is on which type of device? IDE CDROM Logical Volume SATA 2. A device name of /dev/sda1 indicates this partition is on which type of device? IDE SATA CDROM Logical Volume 3. Which of the following is not a …
1. Which of the following are considered replacements for the traditional init process? (choose two) Sysinit Upstart Starter Systemd 2. Which runlevel number defines multi-user with no networking services? 2 0 5 1 6 4 3 3. Instead of using traditional runlevels, Systemd uses: Targets Variables States Functions …
1. Which of the following are valid Linux bootloaders? (choose two) GRUB BIOS LILO UEFI 2. A primary function of a Linux bootloader is: To load the init process To configure devices To configure memory To load the kernel 3. Which bootloader includes the Secure Boot feature? BIOS …
1. The first stage of the boot process is: The kernel phase The firmware (BIOS/UEFI) stage The init phase The Bootloader (LILO/GRUB) stage 2. The second stage of the boot process is: The firmware (BIOS/UEFI) stage The kernel phase The init phase The Bootloader (LILO/GRUB) stage 3. The …
1. Which of the following commands is used to view the summary of CPUs in the system? cpustat more /proc/cpuinfo ls -cpu lscpu 2. What is the maximum memory that a 64 bit processor can theoretically use? 16 EiB 8 GiB 2 GiB 4 GiB 3. Which command …
1. Which are valid link types in Linux? (choose two) Filesystem links Stable links Hard links Soft links 2. The output of the ls -l command includes “/etc/grub.conf -> ../boot/grub/grub.conf”. Based on this information, which is the soft link file? ../boot/grub/grub.conf Both Neither /etc/grub.conf 3. Which of the …
1. Which command can be used to set what your default permissions will be on new files? umode umask mode mask 2. Which commands can be used to change the ownership of a file? (choose two) chggrp chgrp chown newgrp 3. If a file has permissions that appear …
1. Which archiving method is compatible across Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac operating systems? cpio dd zip tar 2. Which option to the zip command can be used to recursively compress multiple directories? -r -R -l -d 3. Which option to the zip command will list its files …