READ Free Dumps For LPI- 117-201
Question ID 21492 | Why is the root file system mounted read-only during boot and remounted with write permission later on? |
Option A | Because if problems with the root file system are detected during the boot, fsck can be run, without risk of |
Option B | Because this way crackers cannot collect information about root with boot sniffers |
Option C | To avoid writing to the disk, unless the root password is known. |
Option D | To avoid other operating systems overwriting the Linux root partition |
Option E | Because the disk has its own write protection that cannot change by the operating system. |
Correct Answer | A |
Question ID 21493 | Following the instructions contained in the README file of an application, the make command was executed |
Option A | The make command is being executed in the wrong location. |
Option B | The user has no write permission to the Makefile, so he cannot execute the make command correctly. |
Option C | The make command was executed in the right place but the command to generate the Makefile was not |
Option D | The make command is not installed in the system. |
Option E | The development libraries needed by make are not installed on the system. |
Correct Answer | A,C |