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Unix Operating System

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Device Name that the kernel uses to refer to devices on the system - IE 'sd' for IDE drive - 'fd' for floppy disk - etc






2. Creates a user with default group; if not given - a new group with the user's name will be created






3. Can be configured to restrict the activities of users by modifying the last entry in the /etc/passwd






4. Returns system information pertaining to the platform






5. Daemon that is used to configure network services in Solaris






6. Programs similar to GINA in Windows that provides the login prompt






7. LDAP package that contains the libraries necessary to run the Open LDAP server






8. Surest kill






9. Phase with a sole function of loading the secondary boot program - ufsboot - and executing it






10. Phase with a sole function of loading the secondary boot program - ufsboot - and executing it






11. Terminal Interrupt via user keypress






12. Four Phases of the Solaris Boot Process: _______ - Boot Programs - Kernel - and Init






13. Command to view your swap partition in human readable format






14. 4 Kernel Layer Functions: Process creation and termination - ________- file/disk access services - terminal handling services






15. O - Running - R - Can be Executed - (S)leeping - (Z)ombie - T - Stopped






16. Command will show your used and free inodes






17. File that specifies machines to use for name resolution






18. located 1024 bytes from the start of the file system and is 1024 bytes in size






19. Two Servers in openldap-servers: /usr/sbin/slapd and ________






20. These are found within the kernel layer at the level closest to the hardware






21. Command used to delete a group






22. LDAP package that contains command line tools for viewing/modifying directories on an LDAP server






23. Similar to DLLs in Windows that can be built upon and around system calls






24. Ordinary file that contains only printable characters






25. Command that displays the amount of free and used memory






26. These are found within the kernel layer at the level closest to the hardware






27. This Layer includes hardware such as CPU - system memory - the terminal - disks - CD-ROM - and NIC






28. Phase where the kernel initializes itself and begins loading modules using ufsboot. Once finished - it unmaps ufsboot






29. Syntax to add a path to PATH variable






30. Terminal (CTRL+C) - Administrator ("kill") - Kernel (divide by zero)






31. Commands that reveals all *nix file systems - including disk space usage and their logical mount points






32. Three Device ____________: prtconf - sysdef - dmesg






33. Similar to -k; shows block size for each mounted file system






34. When a user process executes a system call and begins executing kernel code






35. Command used on a Linux system to view the disk's physical partitioning scheme






36. Device Name that represents the "full device" pathname for a device - located in the /devices directory






37. Profile that all logins get before using their own ~/.profile






38. Phase where the kernel initializes itself and begins loading modules using ufsboot. Once finished - it unmaps ufsboot






39. Sysdef parameter that defines the maximum number of processes that will run on the system






40. Extra permission bit that allows anyone to run a program with the same privileges as its owner or group - denoted by *






41. Phase that runs self diagnostics and verifying the system's hardware and memory - as well as POST - building the device tree - displaying the system banner - and running bootblk






42. Device Information Command that displays device config information including hardware - pseudo devices - etc






43. Applys changes to /etc/sysctl.conf






44. The hardware device responsible for handling memory accesses requested by the processor






45. Commands used to change your current run-level






46. Secondary boot program that locates and load the basic kernel






47. Defines the way files are named - stored - organized - and accessed on a logical volume






48. The core of the operating system that is loaded into memory at system boot; it manages the hardware and performs system services






49. Commands used to change your current run-level






50. Command to view your swap partition