Free LPI 101-500 Exam Questions (page: 9)

Which of the following is correct when talking about mount points?

  1. Every existing directory can be used as a mount point.
  2. Only empty directories can be used as a mount point.
  3. Directories need to have the SetUID flag set to be used as a mount point.
  4. Files within a directory are deleted when the directory is used as a mount point.

Answer(s): A



Which function key is used to start Safe Mode in Windows NT?

  1. F10
  2. F8
  3. F6
  4. Windows NT does not support Safe Mode

Answer(s): D



Which of the following environment variables overrides or extends the list of directories holding shared libraries?

  1. LD_LOAD_PATH
  2. LD_LIB_PATH
  3. LD_LIBRARY_PATH
  4. LD_SHARE_PATH
  5. LD_RUN_PATH

Answer(s): C



CORRECT TEXT
Which world-writable directory should be placed on a separate partition in order to prevent users from being able to fill up the / filesystem? (Specify the full path to the directory.)

  1. /tmp,
    tmp,/var/tmp,
    /tmp/, /var/tmp/

Answer(s): A



Which RPM command will output the name of the package which supplied the file /etc/exports?

  1. rpm -F /etc/exports
  2. rpm -qf /etc/exports
  3. rpm -Kl /etc/exports
  4. rpm -qp /etc/exports
  5. rpm -qi/etc/exports

Answer(s): B



CORRECT TEXT
In which directory must definition files be placed to add additional repositories to yum?

  1. /etc/yum.repos.d,
    /etc/yum.repos.d/,
    yum.repos.d,
    yum.repos.d/

Answer(s): A



CORRECT TEXT
What is the name of the main configuration file for GNU GRUB? (Specify the file name only without any path.)

  1. menu.lst,
    grub.conf, grub.cfg

Answer(s): A



When removing a package, which of the following dpkg options will completely remove the files including configuration files?

  1. --clean
  2. --delete
  3. --purge
  4. ­remove

Answer(s): C



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