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The uptime command prints a statistic representing the system load over what three time spans? (choose three)
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Introduction to Linux I
To view statistics on memory availability, you can use:
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Introduction to Linux I
If you want a background process to keep running after log out, you can use:
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Introduction to Linux I
Using the kill command always terminates processes. True or False?
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Introduction to Linux I
To see the list of background processes that you have started in your shell, you can run:
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Introduction to Linux I
The main advantage of running a process in the background is:
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Introduction to Linux I
The key press combination that will request a process to stop is:
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Introduction to Linux I
To execute a command called “simple” as a foreground process, you would type:
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Introduction to Linux I
The dd command can be used to create iso files. True or False?
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Introduction to Linux I
When copying entire devices using the dd command, you must specify:
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Introduction to Linux I
The cpio command will preserve metadata when copying files. True or False?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following options allows the cpio command to overwrite existing files?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following options puts the cpio command in copy-out mode?
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The cpio command has four modes of operation. True or False?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following commands could be used to extract the archive, example.tar?
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