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When using the cp command, you must provide both a source and a destination. True or False?
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The command ls -S will sort files:
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The ls command color codes results by default. True or False?
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Which of the following commands will prevent any aliased options to the ls command?
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Which option for the ls command, when used in conjunction with the -l option, will display human-readable sizes?
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The double dot (..) can be used to represent the directory…
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What command will allow you to change your current working directory?
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The cd command by itself will take you to what directory?
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The double dot (..) can be used with the cd command to represent:
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Which of the following commands can be used to access the home directory of the user “bob” while logged in as root? (choose two)
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The tilde (~) is used to represent:The tilde (~) is used to represent: A user’s home directory Any two single characters The directory above the current working directory Nothing; it has no special meaning
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Is the following path absolute or relative? ../../home/sysadmin
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Is the following path absolute or relative? sysadmin/Documents
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Is the following path absolute or relative? /etc/ppp
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The top-level directory on a Linux system is represented as:
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