What command can an ordinary (non-root) user use to mount a floppy disk in this system?
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Consider the following/etc/fstab file:
/dev/hdal swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/hda2 / ext2 defaults 11
/dev/hda3 /home ext2 defaults 12
none/proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/fdO /media/floppy vfat user,noauto 0 0
What command can an ordinary (non-root) user use to mount a floppy disk in this system? (Please
enter the command with all parameters and/or options)
Which of the following configuration lines will export /usr/local/share/ to nfsclient with read-write access,
Which of the following configuration lines will export /usr/local/share/ to nfsclient with read-write
access, ensuring that all changes are written straight to the disk?
which file will Samba use to store the user passwords?
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By default, which file will Samba use to store the user passwords? (Please enter only the filename without the path)
Please enter the appropriate command, without the path or any options or parameters, that would achieve this.
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After a lot of write operations, the changes should be written to the disk. Please enter the
appropriate command, without the path or any options or parameters, that would achieve this.
Which command would you use to apply a diff file to an original?
Which command would you use to apply a diff file to an original?
Which TWO commands can be used to display a swap usage summary?
The swap usage on a system needs to be checked. Which TWO commands can be used to
display a swap usage summary?
Which program lists information about files opened by processes and produces output that can be parsed by othe
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Which program lists information about files opened by processes and produces output that can be
parsed by other programs?
Which of the following best describes the format of the /etc/fstab file?
Which of the following best describes the format of the /etc/fstab file?
A 2.6.9-ac1 kernel would be
A 2.6.9-ac1 kernel would be
Which keyword is used in the /etc/inittab file to define the default system runlevel?
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Which keyword is used in the /etc/inittab file to define the default system runlevel?