Exam Code: 050-733
Exam Name: SUSE Certified Linux Administrator 12
Updated: Apr 13, 2024
Q&As: 158
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Which command displays information about your hard drive and lets you manage certain hard drive parameters?
A. siga
B. sitar
C. fdisk
D. lspci
E. iostat
F. hwinfo
G. hdparm
Using the rsync command, you want to mirror the directories, including any hidden files and directories within /home (not the /home directory itself) to the /backup directory. Which command accomplishes this?
A. rsync -a /home /backup
B. rsync -a /home/. /backup
C. rsync -a /home/* /backup
D. rsync -a /home/? /backup
Which group name is stored in /etc/passwd?
A. Primary group
B. Effective group
C. Secondary group
D. No group name is stored there.
You want to create the new user account tux with the password penguin (password hash: TvqBFhQWgeSho) and a default home directory. Which command can be used to create the account with the above parameters?
A. useradd -m -p "penguin" tux
B. echo penguin | useradd -m -p - tux
C. useradd -m -p "TvqBFhQWgeSho" tux
D. echo -e "penguin\npenguin" | passwd tux ; useradd -m tux
What is the correct order of steps to change the partition table using fdisk?
A. You can't use fdisk to change a partition table.
B. Start fdisk > Change the partition table > Write the partition table to hard disk > Exit fdisk > Reboot.
C. Start fdisk > Change the partition table > Write the partition table to hard disk > Exit fdisk > Load the partition table from the boot prompt.
D. Start fdisk > Change the partition table > Write the partition table to floppy disk or USB stick > Exit fdisk > Boot from floppy disk or USB stick.
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