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Introduction to Linux I Chapter 19 Exam Answer
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Question ID 649
A device name of /dev/hda1 indicates this partition is on which type of device?
- IDE
- CDROM
- Logical Volume
- SATA
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Question ID 650
A device name of /dev/sda1 indicates this partition is on which type of device?
- IDE
- SATA
- CDROM
- Logical Volume
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Question ID 664
Which of the following is not a common reason to create a partition?
- To support multiple operating systems on a single computer
- To increase the security of a filesystem
- To make it easier to keep home directories during a software upgrade
- To increase fragmentation of free space across the disk
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Question ID 665
Which directories are typically writable to all users?
(choose two)
- /home
- /var/tmp
- /
- /tmp
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Question ID 666
Which directory is the root file system mounted on?
- /rootfs
- /root
- /
- /home
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Question ID 667
In which directory are you most likely to find software from third-party publishers?
- /opt
- /var/lib
- /usr/local
- /usr/third
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Question ID 668
Which directory does not have to be a part of the root filesystem?
- /home
- /etc
- /lib
- /bin
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Question ID 691
Which of the following filesystems does not support journaling?
- ext2
- ext3
- jfs
- ext4
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Question ID 922
A system that contains Linux as well as a Microsoft Windows operating system is called a:
- This sort of system cannot exist
- Dual boot system
- A file base system
- Multi environment system
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Question ID 923
In what directory are you most likely to find user’s home directories?
- /usr/third
- /home
- /var/lib
- /usr/local
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Question ID 924
Virtual memory is also referred to as:
- Swap memory
- Test memory
- Soft memory
- Hard memory
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Question ID 925
Which directory structure has directories which may have heavy activity for services like mail, ftp, httpd and printing?
- /root
- /home
- /var
- /rootfs
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Question ID 926
Which directory structure contains the bulk of the operating system’s files:
- /rootfs
- /usr
- /root
- /home