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If the command you used to unmount a partition fails, which commands can you use to check what is keeping the partition busy? (choose two)
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Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following commands will allow you to add a physical volume to an existing volume group?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following commands will allow you to backup a partition table to a file and restore it at a later time?
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Introduction to Linux I
To activate a swap space that has been initialized, you can execute:
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Introduction to Linux I
Which directories are typically writable to all users? (choose two)
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Introduction to Linux I
If a user has exceeded the block soft quota and the grace period has expired, what happens?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which command will remount the /data filesystem using the option from the /etc/fstab file?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which command produces a list of users of groups and their quota statistics?
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Introduction to Linux I
Which of the following are mount options used for disk quotes? (choose two)
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Introduction to Linux I
The command, chmod 0777 /data will:
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Introduction to Linux I
To switch to another group, you must:
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Introduction to Linux I
Assuming everyone has access to the directory the file is in, who can view the contents of a file with permissions of rw-r—-x?
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Introduction to Linux I
The only user with the capability to change the owner of a file is root. True or False?
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Introduction to Linux I
If a file has permissions that appear as rwxr-x—, what is the octal permission mode of the file?
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Introduction to Linux I
If you want to move up a line in vi command mode, you can press the up arrow key or:
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Introduction to Linux I
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