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Which file contains the GRUB2 environment variables?
Allowed time: 10 minutes.
Set up a NFS server that exports
/etc/default/grub the /opt directory in read-only
mode.
/etc/default/grub2

/etc/sysconfig/grub2

/boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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Which command to permanently add the httpd service to the default zone? ursabear333 on RHEL7
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# firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http network teaming between
two RHEL systems.
# firewall-cmd --zone=default --add-service=http
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# firewall-cmd --default-zone --add-service=httpd network teaming between
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# firewall-cmd --permanent --default-zone --add-service=httpd
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Which nmcli command(s) to add the 8.8.8.8 DNS server to the static connection called
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# nmcli con mod net-eth0 +ipv4.dns 8.8.8.8 -force
RHEL8
SELINUX: Set enforcing and
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RHEL7: Configure a system
Which nmcli command to assign the following configuration to a new network interface as either an iSCSI target or

called eth0? initiator that persistently


mounts an iSCSI target.
RHEL7 Free available
IP address: 192.168.1.10/24
resources
default gateway: 192.168.1.1

# nmcli con add ifname eth0 type ethernet ip4 192.168.1.10/24 gw4
192.168.1.1

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# find / -user tom -exec cp -p {} /opt


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# find / -user tom -exec cp -p {} /opt \;
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# echo "HOSTNAME=centos7.example.com" > /etc/sysconfig/network
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Which directory is used to store the configuration of the main services?
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/etc/systemd/system

/usr/lib/systemd/services

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Which command to mount an iso image to the /mnt directory?

# mount -o loop /root/DVD.iso /mnt

# mount -f /root/DVD.iso /mnt


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yum whatprovides */restorecon

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/opt/user? Answer provided is: useradd -aG -b /opt user However from
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the new account -d, –home-dir HOME_DIR home directory of the new Firewalld
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I actually had the same questions so I looked into it. In
the options given by the questions the -d would not
work. I’m pretty sure when you use -d you have to give
the full path to the home directory so it would need to be
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useradd -G team user -d /opt/user May 2019
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The -b option appends the username to the path in the March 2019
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Yes, I think this is still valid.

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Can you please explain for me. I can’t understand this.
$ echo [10-19].txt
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Ref: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/68941/working-of-rm-ls-
with-0-9

Thank You

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Author Create a new directory and go to it: # mkdir test; cd test Create
the 4 following files: # touch 0.txt 1.txt 2.txt 3.txt List the new
created files: # ls -> 0.txt 1.txt 2.txt 3.txt Now, you can use a
filter to select some of these files (here [0-2] specifies a range):
# echo [0-2].txt -> 0.txt 1.txt 2.txt Here, we select only 2 files: #
echo [03].txt -> 0.txt 3.txt The expression echo [10-19].txt is a
mistake: it should be written echo [019].txt [10] represents the
characters 1 and 0, [0-1] means [01] because there isn’t any
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Thank You CertDepot.

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I wonder how they will ask this question. Will they ask to setup a lab?
In the case if they won’t provide root password and ask us to create
one means if I fail to generate one, exam is gone?

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They will ask you to reboot a virtual machine and change the
root password. If you don’t succeed, you will get a zero! And
you won’t be the first!

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You’re welcome!

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I passed on the 30th! Thanks again, I’ll be utilizing your


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Congratulations!

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rpattiso 

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the answer is wrong: # gpasswd -d user mary

should be # gpasswd -d mary team

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You are perfectly right. I just changed the answers.
Normally I take extra care to double-check all the answers,
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Thank you for making quiz. I went through it many times
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It was done for this purpose!

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Hi certdepot,
I am new in your website and I want to know where I can find all the
tasks of the day.

Regards.

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There is nothing like this. You only have to refresh your
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