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The groupmod command can be used to change a group name. True or False?
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The userdel command will…
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For non-root users, the passwd command can only be used to change the password of the user running the command. True or False?
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Which option for the usermod command can be used to specify a user’s group ID (either primary or secondary)? (choose two)
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The usermod command can be used to do all of the following except…
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The useradd command will create a home directory by default for a user. True or False?
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On a system that does not use UPG, the useradd command will also create a user group. For example, user bob, group bob. True or False?
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Which of the following options for the useradd command allows root to specify supplementary groups the user will be a member of?
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Which of the following options for the useradd command allows root to specify the UID to be associated with the account?
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If a user is deleted, the files and directories that the user owned…
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UIDs 1-500 are usually reserved for what kind of users?
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Which command can be used to view the /etc/passwd file entries?
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The /etc/shadow file contains plain-text passwords. True or False?
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Which of the following commands will display how long the system has been running since the last boot? (choose two)
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In distributions that do not allow the root user to login directly or via the su command, the installation process automatically configures one user account to be able to use the sudo command to execute commands as if they were executed by the root user. True or False?
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