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https://www.certtree.com/ CompTIA Linux+ LX0-103 dumps Exam Code: LX0-103 ee .c om Exam Name: CompTIA Linux+ [Powered by LPI] 1 Version: V8.02 ttr Updated: December 11,2017 w w .c er Q &A: 120 Questions and Answers w Download from https://www.certtree.com/LX0-103.html CertTree Services: High Quality Exam Dumps One Year Free Update 100% Money Back Guarantee Free Demo Download https://www.certtree.com/ The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams.  1. Topic 1, System Architecture Which SysV init configuration file should be modified to disable the ctrl-alt-delete key combination? A. /etc/keys B. /proc/keys C. /etc/inittab D. /proc/inittab E. /etc/reboot Answer: C 2.During a system boot cycle, what program is executed after the BIOS completes its tasks? A. The bootloader B. The inetd program C. The init program D. The kernel Answer: A w w Answer: A, E .c er ttr ee . co m 3.Which run levels should never be declared as the default run level when using SysV init? (Choose TWO correct answers.) A. 0 B. 1 C. 3 D. 5 E. 6 w 4.Which of the following statements is correct when talking about /proc/? A. All changes to files in /proc/ are stored in /etc/proc.d/ and restored on reboot. B. All files within /proc/ are read-only and their contents cannot be changed. C. All changes to files in /proc/ are immediately recognized by the kernel. D. All files within /proc/ are only readable by the root user. Answer: C 5.What of the following statements are true regarding /dev/ when using udev? (Choose TWO correct answers.) A. Entries for all possible devices get created on boot even if those devices are not connected. B. Additional rules for udev can be created by adding them to /etc/udev/rules.d/. C. When using udev, it is not possible to create block or character devices in /dev/ using mknod. D. The /dev/ directory is a filesystem of type tmpfs and is mounted by udev during system startup. E. The content of /dev/ is stored in /etc/udev/dev and is restored during system startup. Answer: B, D 2/2 https://www.certtree.com/ CertTree Services: High Quality Exam Training Material One Year Free Update 100% Money Back Guarantee PDF+SOFT Version Free Demo Download CertTree Main Page: Certification Page ee .c om https://www.certtree.com/certifications.asp Promotion Page ttr https://www.certtree.com/promotion.asp w .c er Guarantee Page CertTree Blog w w https://www.certtree.com/refunding.html http://blog.certtree.com/ CertTree Hot Certification Page: Cisco Microsoft VMware Veritas Avaya Juniper EC-COUNCIL IBM Huawei Oracle Network Appliance Adobe EXIN ACAMS Fortinet Citrix CompTIA EMC CWNP LPI SAP https://www.certtree.com/ Symantec