The 'Linux Admin IQ Test' assesses knowledge in managing Linux systems, focusing on tasks like editing login messages, managing printer daemons, and understanding system files and commands. It's ideal for those aiming to validate or enhance their Linux system administration skills.
Kill
Stop
End
Wait
CTL-ALT-DEL
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Login root
Chuser root
Su
Root
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Prints the directory
Shows what processes are running
Print status of LPT1
Produces system statistics
None of the above
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Lists the settings of the OS
Lists the contents of the directory
List command to list contents of files
Finnish words, means to direct a file to a port
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Fdisk
Crfs
Mkfs
Fs
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True
False
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* and ?
/
?
&
Z
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True
False
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Topq printer-name
Enable printer-name
Restart printer-name
Up printer-name
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8
11
256
512
Unlimited
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The directory name contains illegal characters
You are not logged in as root
The hard disk is full
The directory is not empty
None are likely problems
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/etc/motd
/etc/str
/etc/strtms
/etc/.conf
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Mount the main partition, edit the /etc/passwd file to remove the root password, reboot.
Mount the root partition, edit the /etc/passwd file to remove the root password, reboot.
Mount the main partition, edit the /tmp/passwd file to remove the root password, reboot
None of the above
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666
755
766
777
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/etc/hostname.conf
/etc/dns.conf
/etc/hosts
/etc/resolve.conf
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640K
2MB
4MB
8MB
16MB
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Terminal Interpreter
The command to change the time
The command to compare text files
A newsreader
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Administrator
Admin
Superuser
Root
Head
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/dev/lpt0
/dev/lpt1
/dev/lp0
/dev/lp1
DOSLPT1
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