Questions and Answers
- To mount a drive by its ID, what command would you use first to retrieve it?
- df -h
- listid
- ls -l
- blkid
- Linux file access control lists (ACLs) are \_.
- discretionary access control system permissions layered over standard Linux permissions
- mandatory access control system permissions layered over standard Linux permissions
- a type of firewall for Linux
- the same as standard Linux permissions
- When using iproute2, how do you show routing information for an IPv6 network?
- route -ipv6
- route
- ip -6 route show
- ip route show
- What does this command string do?
- It finds all files using ls -l and hands them off to the find command to display.
- It finds all files older than 10 minutes and long lists them using the ls command.
- It finds all files larger than 10 MB and long lists them using the ls command.
- It uses the ls command to find all files in the filesystem matching the {} wildcard.
- What would this locate command show?
- all files in a directory named pixmaps
- all files ending in ".jpg"
- all file paths that start with "/usr", include the word "pixmaps", and end with ".jpg"
- all file paths that include "/usr/pixmaps" and end with ".jpg"
- Which command allows you to do packet analysis from the command line?
- wireshark
- ethtool
- netstat
- tcpdump
- Which command will tell you how long a system has been running?
- log
- uptime
- runtime
- access
- How would you describe PCP (Performance Co-Pilot)?
- It is an application testing suite used to profile programming code.
- It is a local command used for monitoring local system resources in real time.
- It is a set of tools, services, and libraries for gathering and analyzing performance measures.
- It is a tool designed to change system configuration for purposes of optimization.
- You want to resolve a long list of DNS names using dig. What should you do?
- Create a text file including all names and use the -f option of dig.
- Type in each query manually.
- Write a shell script to send multiple dig queries to the DNS server.
- Save the DNS names in an SQL database and process it with dig.
- What would this command output?
- the user ID, process ID, parent process ID, CPU usage, and command name of a process
- the user ID, group ID, parent process ID, CPU usage, and command name of a process
- the UUID, process ID, parent process ID, CPU usage, and command name of a process
- all of these answers
- Which command in Bash executes the last line in the shell history that starts with ls?
- !
- !!
- !\*
- !ls
- The ssh-copy-id command copies \_ to the remote host.
- both private and public keys
- the ssh public key
- the ssh private key
- a fingerprint file
- What command is used to determine the amount of disk usage for a directory?
- find
- fdisk
- du
- df
- A backup drive was created using dd to make a bit-for-bit copy. When the drive is inserted into an iSCSI target before it is booted up, the data appears to be missing. What happened?
- The backup drive is corrupted and needs to be re-created.
- When the backup drive was duplicates, the label was as well. When booted, the system mounted the old duplicates
- There is a conflict between the physical location of the backup drive and the original drive.
- The backup process went wrong, and the old drive was duplicates over the original drive.
- What is the key difference between a redirect (>) and piping to the tee command?
- The tee command sends output only to STDOUT and STDERR.
- A redirect sends output to STDOUT and a file, whereas a tee sends output only to STDOUT.
- Nothing, they are the same.
- The tee command sends output to STDOUT and a file, whereas a redirect sends output only to a file.
- What does the /etc/nsswitch.conf file manage?
- priority of one DNS server over another
- per network interface DNS server configuration
- alternative DNS services
- sources for name service information
- Assume the variable myNumber holds a string consisting of 10 digits. What will this command output?
- It will only match digits?and since the string has only digits, the command will output the same number without changes.
- It will output the same 10-digit number, but every digit will be inside parentheses.
- It will output the entire 10-digit number inside parentheses.
- It will output the same 10-digit number, but the first 3 digits will be inside parentheses.
- Packages can be downloaded but not installed with yum or dnf by specifying which option?
- None of these answers. yum does not support downloading packages without installing them.
- --downloaddir
- -d
- --downloadonly
- What character class is equal to this set?
- `[[:alnum:]]`
- `[[:digit:]]`
- `[[:alpha:]]`
- `[[:num:]]`
- When archiving files, which command will preserve all file attributes including ACLs and SELinux security context?
- zip
- tar
- archive
- gzip
- In a systemd-based OS, you can change the system hostname by editing /etc/hostname manually and then doing what?
- Restart dhcpd.
- Run /etc/hostname.
- Nothing, the system notices automatically.
- Notify systemd to update it by restarting the systemd-hostnamed service.
- What command would you use to resize an LVM volume group to include an additional physical volume?
- vgadd
- vgresize
- vgappend
- vgextend
- When would this system cron job run its task?
- every minute of the hour
- every hour of every day
- every day at 1:00 AM
- only on Mondays
- ifconfig has been deprecated. What command is now recommended for changing IP addresses in the live config?
- netconf
- ipconfig
- ipman
- ip
- You are managing an Apache web server on a system using SELinux. By default it cannot read personal webpages in users' home directories. What SELinux boolean would you set to allow this?
- apache_enable_homedirs
- httpd_enable_userdirs
- httpd_enable_homedirs
- httpd_enable_userhome_dirs
- Why doesn't passwd -l keep a user from logging in via other methods?
- The passwd command is not used for locking passwords.
- There is no password -l option.
- It locks only the password, not the account, so users can still authenticate with keys or other methods.
- It does lock the account, keeping users from logging in even if they are using other authentication methods.
- In the Bash shell, what is the difference between piping into | and piping into |&?
- Piping into | pipes both stdout and stderr. Piping into |& pipes only stderr.
- Piping into | pipes stdout. Piping into |& pipes stdout and stderr.
- Piping into | pipes both stdout and stderr. Piping into |& pipes only stdout.
- Piping into | pipes stdout. Piping into |& pipes all open file descriptors.
- Why is the passwd command able to modify the /etc/passwd file?
- The kernel identifies it as one of the names of extended commands.
- It has the same name as the file it modifies.
- It has the SUID permission mode and is owned by root.
- It is a system administration command.
- When a user deletes a file using the rm command, Linux will \_.
- always ask for confirmation
- back up the file before it deletes the file
- ask for confirmation if configured to do so
- never ask for confirmation
- What is a major advantage of using Logical Volume Management (LVM)?
- Access to a drive is faster than with standard partitions.
- Volumes can be resized smaller without unmounting them.
- Repairing filesystem errors is easier than with standard partitions.
- Volumes can be resized even if the free space is not contiguous.
- What is one major difference between brace expansion and globs?
- Globs create a list; brace expansion matches pattern.
- Brace expansion requires files to exist; globs do not.
- Brace expansion creates a list; globs match the list of pathnames.
- Globs get processes first and brace expansion later.
- To remove all ACLs from a directory , use setfacl with which options?
- -d
- -k
- -b
- -x
- Which choice will _not_ print "Hello World" in the terminal?
- A
- B
- C
- D
- What is not inherited by child process?
- shell aliases
- userid
- environmental variables
- scheduling priority
- What NFS option allows the root user to access NFS shares as the root user?
- no_admin_squash
- no_root_squash
- allow_root_access
- all_squash
- You send an email to a remote client using the following syntax. What will be in the body of the email?
- "This is a remote test"
- the date, the time, and the words "This is a remote test"
- The email subject shows "This is a remote test" but the body of the email will be empty.
- the current date and time
- What is the /etc/hosts file used for?
- resolving the local name
- blocking sites using iptables
- setting the hostname
- configuring DNS name servers
- In an extended regular expression, you would use (pattern){3} to match three instances of the pattern. How would you match the same thing with an extended glob?
- 3(pattern)
- {0,3}(pattern}
- Occurrence quantifiers are not supported in Bash's version of extended globs, so this is not possible.
- {3}(pattern})
- When configuring a Samba share, how would the engineering group be specified in the smb.conf?
- Samba uses Linux operating system groups from the /etc/group file; just specify the group name.
- It would be preceded by a percent sign (%), such as %engineers.
- Use the group name by itself; Samba checks for its existence.
- It would be preceded by an @ symbol, such as @engineering.
- To configure the Kerberos client, which command should you use to import the keytab file?
- krb5-workstation
- ktutil
- pam_krb5
- kdb5_util
- To search from the current cursor position up to the beginning of the file using VIM, type \_ and then the search criteria.
- `?`
- `\`
- `/`
- `/search`
- What is the job of the NetworkManager daemon?
- It is a graphical tool that manages network connections, including bonding and wireless networks.
- It is a security service that manages user access control of local network-aware services.
- It attempts to keep an active network connection available at all times.
- It is a command-line tool that manages network connections.
- Why might would you use the usermod command ?
- to log out a user
- to lock a user's account
- to change global user account settings
- to set a user's password
- Extending an LVM volume group does what to the formatted filesystem?
- It prepares the filesystem for use by defragmenting it.
- It resizes the filesystem to match the volume group size.
- It does nothing.
- It remounts the filesystem with the new size.
- What would this sed command do?
- It would substitute the letter with an ampersand (&).
- It would replace all letters in the textfile.txt file with ampersand (&).
- It would replace the first four letters with an ampersand (&).
- It would place parentheses around the first four letters of each line of textfile.txt.
- Which kernel module do you need to load to use interface bonding?
- bonding.
- team.
- netbond.
- bond.
- What does this command string do?
- It finds all files larger than 10k and long lists them using the ls command.
- It finds all files of size 10k using ls -l and hands them off to the find command to display.
- It finds all files in the / directory of size 10k and long lists them.
- It finds all files in the file system smaller than 10k and long lists them using the ls command.
- To change the priority of multiple swap partitions, which file would you edit?
- /proc/swapiness
- /etc/fstab
- /etc/mounts
- /etc/swaps
- What would you type to list all systemd service unit files, whether they are enabled or not?
- systemctl list-services.
- chkconfig --list-all
- systemctl list-unit-files -at service
- systemctl list-unit-files -t service
- You can set Linux group passwords using which command?
- gpasswd
- passwd
- editsam
- grouppass
- With most GNU commands, if an option is a word, what will it be preceded by?
- two dashes
- a backslash
- one dash
- nothing
- What would happen if you have a script file named script that takes a long time to complete, and you type `nohup ./script &` in the command line?
- The script will remain running in the background even if you reboot the system.
- The script will run in your terminal and you will not be able to do anything until it completes.
- The script will run in the background until you end the session.
- The script will run in the background and will continue running even if you end the session.
- To elevate privileges using the `sudo` command, a user must **\_**.
- enter the root user's password
- enter their own password
- enter the sudo user's password
- change to the root group
- When would this system cron job run its task?
- on the 22nd of every month from June to May
- at 10:00 PM Monday to Friday
- every 22 minutes every day except weekends
- from 1:00 AM to 5:00 AM on the 22nd of every month
- How does TCP Wrappers differ from a firewall?
- Firewalls are only service specific, whereas TCP Wrappers can block all traffic.
- TCP Wrappers works at the network layer, so it blocks traffic before the firewall even sees it.
- Firewalls easily spawn commands to operate on connection data, whereas TCP Wrappers cannot.
- TCP Wrappers works at the application layer, so it can make access decisions on encrypted data.
- As root, you set execute permissions for user, group, and other on a directory. Now users can do what?
- They can execute files in it.
- They can traverse it.
- They can read files in it.
- They can delete files in it.
- What will this command print?
- It will print nothing.
- Thu Jun 4 15:45:45 PDT 2020
- 0.6567708333333333
- 4
- How can you improve this code snippet?
- The code snippet cannot be improved, this is a valid way of checking for the existence of a file.
- Use Bash's built-in `[[ ]]` test conditions instead of the ls command.
- The redirect to `/dev/null` will silence the return code invalidating the conditional. Removing the redirect will solve this.
- The ls command will output the name of the file to the screen. Running ls in quiet mode will improve the code snippet.
- Using a systemd-based distribution, you want to restrict the cron service from running either automatically or manually. Which command would you run?
- systemctl disable crond
- systemctl disallow crond
- systemctl mask crond
- systemctl stop crond
- What issue might a user have when they mount a filesystem by partition path such as /dev/sdal in the /etc/fstab file?
- The device order may change on boot, resulting in a system that will not boot properly.
- The user may run out of device letters.
- There are no issues with referring to partitions by their partition path.
- It is more difficult identifying mounted devices by partition path.
- Which option would you choose to force grep to use a basic regular expression (BRE)?
- grep -E
- grep -B
- grep -e
- grep -G
- An rsyslogd filter determines which items in a log file to act on. What is it made up of?
- a facility and an action
- a filter and an action
- a facility and a priority
- a filter and a priority
- Which choice is a Network Manager tool used to configure network connections from the GUI?
- nmcli
- ip
- Onmtui
- nm-connection-editor
- What will not happen if you run the make command without parameters?
- It will clean up all previously generated binaries and perform a new build.
- It will run rules of compilation and building.
- It will look for a file called makefile in your current directory.
- It will build only programs that need to be rebuilt.
- Most commands that support SELinux use which option to display SELinux security context?
- -S
- --selinux
- --MAC
- -Z
- What is the difference between the whoami and logname commands?
- whoami and logname provide the same information.
- whoami tells who are you currently, and logname tells who you were when you logged in initially.
- logname specifies the name of the login log file, and whoami prints the logged in username.
- whoami shows you who logged in as initially, and logname shows who are you currently.
- What is the command to create an associative array in Bash?
- declare -a
- aarray
- array -a
- declare -A
- What tool Should you use to replace a physical volum in LVM?
- lvcopy
- tar
- pvmove
- cp
- What is the difference the `==` and `=~` comparison operators when used in BASH double square bracket `if` conditionals?
- The `==` operator performs a string comparison; `=~` performs a regex comparison.
- The `==` operator performs a string comparison; `=~` performs a glob pattern comparison.
- The `=~` operator performs a string comparison; `==` performs a regex comparison.
- There is no `=~` operator in BASH `if` conditionals.
- What is the difference between these two lines of code?
- The first line will append the word `data` to file.txt and output it on the screen. The second line will append the word `data` only to file.txt.
- They are the same.
- The first line will append the word `data` to file.txt and there will be no output on the screen. The second line will output the word `data` on the screen and append it to `file.txt`
- Both lines will overwrite file.txt with the word data.
- Using backreferences in a POSIX regular expression, which word would this pattern match?
- addressee
- possess
- barrenness
- successfully
- To run CGI scripts with Apache, you need to **\_**.
- compile the script with a CGI compiler
- make the script executable
- make the script executable and set the `httpd_enable_cgi` SELinux boolean
- change the ownership of the script to Apache
- To permanently add NAT to the default zone using firewalld, you would use which command string?
- `firewall-cmd --permanent --add-nat`
- `firewall-cmd --permanent --add-masquerade`
- `firewall-cmd --zone=default --add-nat`
- `firewall-cmd --zone=default --add-masquerade`
- What is the difference between using `=` and `==` in a BASH double square bracket `if` conditional?
- The single equal sign (`=`) is an assignment operator; the double equal sign (`==`) checks equality.
- There is no difference.
- The single equal sign (`=`) checks equality; the double equal sign (`==`) checks string equality.
- The double equal sign (`==`) is an assignment operator; the single equal sign (`=`) checks equality.
- `journald` differs from traditional logging services such as `rsyslogd` and `syslogd` because its logs are **
- stored remotely
- text
- persistent
- not persistent
- What is the purpose of a Mail Transport Agent (MTA)?
- It transports the mail from user's computer to the mail server.
- It accepts mail and adds it to the mail queue for further processing.
- It stores the mail in a mail queue waiting for the MUA to download it.
- It transports mail from one mail server to another.
- What do you need to do before you can perform SSH passwordless logins?
- Generate RSA or DSA key pairs using ssh-keygen.
- Change the remote user's password.
- Create a local SSL certificate.
- Change the remote SSH configure to allow it.
- When installing a downloaded package on the RedHat-based distribution manual using RPM, what may you have to do first?
- Compile the package source code.
- Download all dependencies and install them before installing the desired package.
- Agree to an end-user license agreement.
- provide the --resolve option so RPM resolves all packages dependency.
- With GNU tools such as a GNU grep, awk, and sed, what is the difference between basic regular expressions (BREs) and extended regular expressions (EREs)?
- EREs can match the groups.
- EREs support occurrence operators.
- ERE's support alternation.
- only the syntax differs.
- What is the difference between reading the list of disk partitions from `/proc/partitions` and getting it using `fdisk -l`?
- `/proc/partitions` represents the disk partition table more accurately than `fdisk -l`
- `/proc/partitions` shows only mounted drives. `fdisk -l` shows all drivers.
- There is no difference between the two, and both lists contain the same data.
- `/proc/partitions` is the kernel's list of partitions held in ram. `fdisk -l` reads the partition table from the drive itself.
- What would be in out.txt?
- the content of in.txt.
- the output from the command line.
- Nothing, because you cannot redirect from a file (in.txt) to another file (out.txt). You can redirect only from a command to a file.
- Nothing, The redirect will create a new empty file, but there will not be any output from the cat command to redirect.
- Using alternation in a POSIX-extended regular expression, which numbers would this pattern match?
- 0-99 and 200-299
- 0-99
- 200-299
- 0-299
- Typing `systemctl enable crond` does what to the crond service?
- Starts the crond service now.
- Allows user to start the crond service.
- Unmasks the crond service.
- Ensures that the crond service starts automatically on bootup.
- Which of these features is missing from the Bash Language?
- associative arrays.
- extened regular expressions.
- debug traps.
- object orientation.
- What is the first step to integrate extended globs into your command-line workflow?
- Nothing, extended globs are already integrated into the shell and turned on automatically.
- Make extended globs persistent by adding `shopt -s extglob` to a shell startup file.
- Type `shopt -s extglob` into a shell one time to set the option on permanently.
- Make extended globs persistent by adding `shopt +s extglob` to a shell startup file.
- Which statement about default ACLs is true?
- They provide inheritance for user and group permissions.
- They work only on files.
- They provide inheritance for group ownership.
- They grant access to the directory on which they are set.
- The object that `systemd` uses to manage services is called a \_ file.
- unit
- service
- single
- process
- What tool should you use to replace a physical volume in LVM?What tool should you use to replace a physical volume in LVM?
- cpcp
- pvmovepvmove
- tartar
- lvcopy
- What is the difference between the apt remove and apt autoremove commands?What is the difference between the apt remove and apt autoremove commands?
- The apt remove command is a link to apt autoremove, so there are no differences. The apt remove command is a link to apt autoremove, so there are no differences.
- Both uninstall software. The apt autoremove command also uninstalls the dependencies.Both uninstall software. The apt autoremove command also uninstalls the dependencies.
- Both uninstall software. The apt remove command also uninstalls the dependencies.Both uninstall software. The apt remove command also uninstalls the dependencies.
- The apt autoremove command is a system service that routinely removes unused software packages.
- You want to extract the contents from an rpm package. Which command do you use?You want to extract the contents from an rpm package. Which command do you use?
- rpm --updaterpm --update
- rpm -ivh --forcerpm -ivh --force
- rpm --reinstallrpm --reinstall
- rpm2cpio