What command do you issue?
You want to preview where the package file, apache-xml.i386.rpm, will install its files before installing it.
What command do you issue?
Which file is used by ld.so to find libraries quickly without actually having to search the directories in its
Which file is used by ld.so to find libraries quickly without actually having to search the directories in its library path?
Which of the following command lines will do this?
You want the command foo to take its input from the file foobar and send its output to the program bar.
Which of the following command lines will do this?
What does the following command do?
What does the following command do?
cat ‘$TEST’
Which command would you use?
You want to search the file myfile for all occurances of string containing at least five characters,
where character number 2 and 5 are ‘a’ and character number 3 is NOT ‘b’.
Which command would you use?
Which of the following strings should be appended to the command?
To prevent a command run as root from sending both standard out (stdout) and standard error (stderr) to any terminal or other file or device.
Which of the following strings should be appended to the command?
Which command line option would you use to restrict the GNU find command to searching a particular number of s
Which command line option would you use to restrict the GNU find command to searching a particular number of subdirectories?
Which command will print to standard out only the lines that do not begin with # (pound symbol) in the file fo
Which command will print to standard out only the lines that do not begin with # (pound symbol) in the file foobar?
Which of the following GNU commands would be the most likely command you’d use to find the system load a
Which of the following GNU commands would be the most likely command you’d use to find the system load average?
To do this without leaving vi, you type:
You want to save vi changes to the file myfile with :w!, but vi complains it can not write to the file. Therefore, you want to check the write permissions on the file.
To do this without leaving vi, you type: