What filesystem does /dev/sde1 most likely use?
Consider the following output from df -i:
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/md0 1966080 45044 1921036 3% /
none 125731 712 125019 1% /dev
none 127729 1 127728 1% /dev/shm
none 127729 17 127712 1% /var/run
none 127729 2 127727 1% /var/lock
none 1966080 45044 1921036 3% /var/lib/ureadahead/debugfs
/dev/sde1 0 0 0 – /mnt
What filesystem does /dev/sde1 most likely use?
Why shouldn’t you use the options -z and -j when using tar with a magnetic tape backup?
Why shouldn’t you use the options -z and -j when using tar with a magnetic tape backup?
what is the command, with options or parameters, to make named re-read its zone files?
Using only commands included with named, what is the command, with options or parameters, to
make named re-read its zone files?
which filesystem can safely be mounted read-only?
On a system with separate partitions for /, /usr, /var & /tmp, which filesystem can safely be
mounted read-only?
Which mount option must be used in the example /etc/fstab entry below, to ensure that a specific filesystem is
Which mount option must be used in the example /etc/fstab entry below, to ensure that a specific
filesystem is not mounted when the system is booted?
/dev/hdd /media/cdrom iso9660 _____________________,ro 0 0
which command can the reserved blocks on /dev/hda1 be displayed?
With which command can the reserved blocks on /dev/hda1 be displayed? (Enter the command with
all parameters and/or options)
Please enter the appropriate command, without the path or any options or parameters, that would achieve this.
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, with options, could be used to change an ext2 file system on /dev/hda1 to an ext3 file system?
Which command, with options, could be used to change an ext2 file system on /dev/hda1 to an ext3
file system?
What would be the most effective command to run at the LILO prompt to regain local access to the machine, when
You have configured a workstation to boot in runlevel 4, but you now find that the X server will not
start correctly and the machine will not allow local access. What would be the most effective
command to run at the LILO prompt to regain local access to the machine, when the last known
working kernel image was linux?
Which keyword is used in the /etc/inittab file to define the default system runlevel?
Which keyword is used in the /etc/inittab file to define the default system runlevel?