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Linux+ Practice Quiz: XK0-005 Quiz 17

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1. A Linux user has an executable file named ni that can save a snapshot of network information with the date and time in a log file. The executable ni file is in the /root directory, and /root is the current working directory.

Which of the following commands would run the executable file? (Choose two)
2. Which of the following commands configures the shell to retain 300 recently used commands in the ~/.bash_history file for multiple shell sessions?
3. You have just added a new kernel module to your Linux system. Where did Linux store the new kernel module?
4. Which of the following directories only exists in RAM and provides information about the system state and processes?
5. You want to perform a Linux installation using the network installation method. You have already prepared the network and are ready to prepare the clients for the installation.

Instead of using a CD, DVD, or USB media with an ISO image, you want the client computers to download the software required to gain access to the server containing the Linux distribution installation software.

Which of the following technologies can you use to perform this type of installation?
6. If not cleared out, log files can eventually consume a large amount of data, sometimes filling a drive to its capacity. If the log files are on the same partition as the operating system, this could potentially bring down a Linux computer.

Which of the following directories (or mount points) SHOULD be configured on its own partition to prevent this from happening?
7. When more than one desktop has been installed with your Linux distribution, where can you select the desktop you want to run?
8. Which remote desktop technology offers access from the most common platforms such as Linux, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Raspberry?
9. Which command would you use to look for a potential resource hog on a workstation?
10. You need to see a listing of running processes and system status, such as memory and CPU usage. Which command can you use to produce this listing?
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