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Unix Operating System

Subject : it-skills
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Command in Linux that shows the status of loadable kernel modules that are currently loaded






2. Default shell for most *Nix systems






3. This Layer contains the system call interface and handles the mapping between user request and device driver actions - as well as converting user system calls to kernel service calls






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






5. Allows a device driver to be linked into and removed from the kernel while it is running






6. Quit from terminal






7. The main configuration file for BIND






8. Command used to switch to a new group before creating a file that would be used by a different current group - similar to 'su'






9. Makes the new home directory if it does not exist






10. Command that assigns default permissions for a file or directory via a "subtraction" method






11. Polls the /etc/inittab file after it has been modified






12. Command used to delete a group






13. Commands used to change your current run-level






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






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






16. Terminal Interrupt via user keypress






17. Command used to create a new group






18. A low level program that allows the kernel to communicate with the specific piece of hardware






19. This Layer contains the system call interface and handles the mapping between user request and device driver actions - as well as converting user system calls to kernel service calls






20. Command that can easily change timestamps on *Nix systems






21. Gives UNIX/Linux users the ability to access shared resources on Windows machines by implementing CIFS






22. Command used to view system calls accessed during the execution of a command on Solaris systems






23. Two Types of _______________: Root (AKA Boot) and Swap






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






25. The command to report file system disk space usage






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






27. Displays default values when adding a new user with no options






28. Three Unique _________ Characteristics: Cannot be renamed/deleted - has a user ID of 0 - and has a prompt of '#'






29. Used to describe the layout of block groups






30. Three Reference Files on _____ for BASH: .bash_profile - .profile - or .bash_login






31. File where group memberships are established - inluding group names - encrypted password - GID - and users in each group






32. 'K' and 'S' in rc scripts: K is Kill - S is _______






33. init loads from /sbin/init - reads the /etc/inittab file and executes the listed run-control scripts located in /sbin/rd*.d






34. In Solaris/Linux - the command used to mount a share from a server to a client's system






35. Used by the cd Command when no argument follows






36. 4 Kernel Components: __________ - process scheduler - memory management - and system services






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






38. In Solaris - the command that shares the file systems identified in the /etc/dfs/dfstab file






39. Four Fields of /etc/inittab: Label Name - __________ - Action - Command






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






41. Presents each user with a prompt - executes user commands - and supports a custom environment for each user






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






43. Command that allows files to be "memory mapped" by application programs






44. Polls the /etc/inittab file after it has been modified






45. For Samba - it provides name resolution and service announcement






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






47. Four Fields of /etc/inittab: Label Name - __________ - Action - Command






48. Where Apache keeps it's essential files - stored in /var/apache






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






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