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Which option to the unzip command can be used to estimate the size of an archive when it is decompressed?
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Which option to the gzip command can be used to retain the uncompressed files when creating an archive?
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The unzip command can be used without options to extract files from a zip archive. True or False?
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Which option to the zip command will list its files without uncompressing them?
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Which option to the zip command can be used to recursively compress multiple directories?
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
Which archiving method is compatible across Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac operating systems?
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What umask value would you use in order for new directories to have the permissions of rwxr-x–x?
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Which command will allow you to switch to another group and add files that are group owned by this other group?
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To have permissions set to rwxr-x–x, you can use the following command:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
The command, chmod u=g will:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
The command, chmod a+x will:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
For rwxr-x–x permission set, the bolded permissions belong to:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
For the rwxr-x–x permission set, the bolded permissions belong to:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
The only person who can change the user ownership of a file is:
Linux Questions asked 1 year ago • Introduction to Linux I
The group ownership of a file may only be changed by:
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