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Nestor: My Answer (didn't study rpm yet, so, i shold be wrong in the last 3 questions) | Nestor: My Answer (didn't study rpm yet, so, i shold be wrong in the last 3 questions) | ||
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− | 1) What does bash stand for? | + | 1) What does bash stand for?<br> |
b) Borne Again Shell | b) Borne Again Shell | ||
− | 2) What is the difference between the /bin and /usr/bin directions and the /sbin and /usr/sbin directories? | + | 2) What is the difference between the /bin and /usr/bin directions and the /sbin and /usr/sbin directories?<br> |
a) /bin and /usr/bin contain binaries useful to all users, /sbin and /usr/sbin contain binaries useful to system administrators | a) /bin and /usr/bin contain binaries useful to all users, /sbin and /usr/sbin contain binaries useful to system administrators | ||
− | 3) This script is run | + | 3) This script is run<br> |
a) LUXLINUX | a) LUXLINUX | ||
− | 4) This script is run: | + | 4) This script is run:<br> |
b) false | b) false | ||
− | 5) This script is run : | + | 5) This script is run :<br> |
b) b contains error messages, a contains non-error messages | b) b contains error messages, a contains non-error messages | ||
− | 6) When the command make is run, a message appears saying that there is “nothing to do”. Why? | + | 6) When the command make is run, a message appears saying that there is “nothing to do”. Why?<br> |
c) the makefile targets have a timestamp earlier than the source files | c) the makefile targets have a timestamp earlier than the source files | ||
− | 7) What permission would be set on the file “foo” by this command? | + | 7) What permission would be set on the file “foo” by this command?<br> |
b) rwxr-x--x | b) rwxr-x--x | ||
− | 8) A directory has the permission: --x--x--x You can: | + | 8) A directory has the permission: --x--x--x You can:<br> |
b) use files in that directory if you know the exact filename | b) use files in that directory if you know the exact filename | ||
− | 9) What will this command do? | + | 9) What will this command do?<br> |
b) display the package which installed that file | b) display the package which installed that file | ||
− | 10) A package is named: What is the package release? | + | 10) A package is named: What is the package release?<br> |
c) 3 | c) 3 | ||
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Revision as of 15:37, 12 October 2008
Feel free to discuss the answers here.
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Nestor: My Answer (didn't study rpm yet, so, i shold be wrong in the last 3 questions)
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1) What does bash stand for?
b) Borne Again Shell
2) What is the difference between the /bin and /usr/bin directions and the /sbin and /usr/sbin directories?
a) /bin and /usr/bin contain binaries useful to all users, /sbin and /usr/sbin contain binaries useful to system administrators
3) This script is run
a) LUXLINUX
4) This script is run:
b) false
5) This script is run :
b) b contains error messages, a contains non-error messages
6) When the command make is run, a message appears saying that there is “nothing to do”. Why?
c) the makefile targets have a timestamp earlier than the source files
7) What permission would be set on the file “foo” by this command?
b) rwxr-x--x
8) A directory has the permission: --x--x--x You can:
b) use files in that directory if you know the exact filename
9) What will this command do?
b) display the package which installed that file
10) A package is named: What is the package release?
c) 3