The lspci command can display information about devices except the following:
The lspci command can display information about devices except the following:
Which of the following will most likely allow you to usethe entire drive?
You have just upgraded your PC to a 60 gigabyte IDE drive. While partitioning the drive, you
notice that only 32 gigabytes are available. Which of the following will most likely allow you to use
the entire drive?
Which of thefollowing statements is true?
You are running Linux 2.0.36 and you need to add a USB mouse to your system. Which of the
following statements is true?
Which type of fax/modem should you install to insure Linuxcompatibility?
You need to install a fax server. Which type of fax/modem should you install to insure Linux
compatibility?
How many SCSI ids for peripherals can SCSI-1 support?
How many SCSI ids for peripherals can SCSI-1 support?
Which user-level program, when manually executed by the root user, is used to change therunlevel of the system
Which user-level program, when manually executed by the root user, is used to change the
runlevel of the system? (Provide only the command with no additional options or parameters)
The USB device filesystem can be found under /proc/ _______ /usb/. (Please fill in the blank withthe single wo
The USB device filesystem can be found under /proc/ _______ /usb/. (Please fill in the blank with
the single word only)
Which option must be listed in /etc/fstab to activate user quotas automatically?
Which option must be listed in /etc/fstab to activate user quotas automatically?
which of the following commands will delete the current line at the cursor and the16 lines following it (17 li
In the vi editor, which of the following commands will delete the current line at the cursor and the
16 lines following it (17 lines total)?
What file contains kernel level logging information such as output from a network driver modulewhen it is load
What file contains kernel level logging information such as output from a network driver module
when it is loaded?