A user jamie already exists in the system. The command grep jamie /etc/passwd displays one user record. Running the echo $? command immediately after the grep command would result in what output?

A user jamie already exists in the system. The command grep jamie /etc/passwd displays one user record. Running the echo $? command immediately after the grep command would result in what output?Category: Introduction to Linux IIA user jamie already exists in the system. The command grep jamie /etc/passwd displays one user record. Running the echo $? command immediately after the grep command would result in what output?
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A user jamie already exists in the system. The command grep jamie /etc/passwd displays one user record. Running the echo $? command immediately after the grep command would result in what output?

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