Exam Code : 201-450
Exam Name : LPIC-2 Exam 201, Part 1 of 2, version 4.5
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"LPI"
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What is the purpose of a system mount unit?
It is used by the command systemd-mount and allows users to mount partitions to mount points of their choice
It is used only to mount network file systems to local mount points. It cannot be used for local media
It is created by the command systemd-fstab-generator to integrate entries from
/etc/fstab into the system boot process
It is used by the command mount when using system to mount and unmount file systems
In which directory tree are files modified when changing kernel parameters using the command sysctl?
/sys/kernel/
/proc/kernel/
/proc/sys/
/lib/sys/
/sys/proc/
Which command is used to install a GRUB boot loader into the master boot record?
grub-install
grub-mkconfig
grub-install-mbr
grub-glue-mbr
grub-mbr-setup
Which of the following commands restores only those files containing lpi in their name from the archive lpifiles.tar.gz?
tar xvzf lpifiles.tar.gz --wildcards ‘*lpi*’
tar xvzwf lpifiles.tar.gz ‘*lpi*’
tar -xvfz lpifiles.tar.gz --deep ‘*lpi*’
tar -xvzf lpifiles.tar.gz --subdirs ‘*lpi*’
tar xvzf lpifiles.tar.gz --globbing ‘*lpi*’
Which is the main configuration file for the SystemV init process? (Specify the full name of the file, including path.)
What effect does the –f option to the update-rc.d command have on files in the
/etc/rcX.d/ and /etc/init.d/ directories?
It will force the removal of the symlinks in /etc/rcX.d/ even when the links are read only
It will remove both the symlinks in /etc/rcX.d/ and the init script in /etc/init.d/
It will remove the init script in /etc/init.d/ and the symlinks in /etc/rcX.d/ and update the package information of installed files
It will force the removal of symlinks in /etc/rcX.d/ even if the corresponding init script still exists in /etc/init.d/