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The first step to creating a disk quota is:
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Which of the following filesystems are good choices to implement disk quotas: (choose two)
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Introduction to Linux I
With disk quotas you can limit: (choose two)
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Introduction to Linux I
To view an individual’s quota usage, an administrator can use:
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Introduction to Linux I
To be able to modify a user’s quotas with a non-interactive command, you can use:
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Introduction to Linux I
If you want to enable or disable the enforcement of quotas, as administrator you can use _ and _. (choose two)
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Introduction to Linux I
How can you use quotas to limit the number of files a user can create?
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Introduction to Linux I
In which file are mount options placed to support disk quotas?
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Which command will download RPM files from repositories?
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Introduction to Linux I
All RPM package management commands must be run as the root user. True or False?
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Introduction to Linux I
How is the kernel package special for package management?
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Introduction to Linux I
How can you remove a package using an rpm command?
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Introduction to Linux I
What is the main advantage in using yum over rpm?
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Introduction to Linux I
How can you determine the RPM package that owns a file?
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In what directory are yum repository configuration files stored?
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