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Question ID 21490

The user' quotas on the server were reduced from 200MB to 100MB. Besides sending emails to all users, it

was requested that a message should communicate the change every time a user access the server. Which of
the following is the correct method to configure this?

Option A

Put the message text in the /etc/login-message file

Option B

Put the message text in the /etc/motd file

Option C

Put the message text in the /etc/default/login file.

Option D

Put the message text in the /etc/passwd file, after all users entries.

Option E

There is no way to do this because the administrator has no permission to change the .bash_profile file for
each user.

Correct Answer B
Explanation Explanation: From the man pages The contents of /etc/motd are displayed by login(1) after a successful login but just before it executes the login shell. ------------------------ This message of course is not shown on GUIs!


Question ID 21491

A GRUB boot loader installed in the MBR was accidentally overwritten. After booting with a rescue CD-ROM,
how can the lost GRUB first stage loader be recovered?

Option A

Use dd to restore a previous backup of the MBR

Option B

Install LILO since there is no easy way to recover GRUB

Option C

Running mformat will create a new MBR and fix GRUB using info from grub.conf

Option D

Run grub-install after verifying that grub.conf is correct.

Option E

Run fdisk --mbr /dev/had assuming that the boot harddisk is /dev/hda.

Correct Answer D
Explanation Explanation: From the man pages: Grub-install copies GRUB images into /boot/grub (or /grub on NetBSD and OpenBSD), and uses grub-setup to install grub into the boot sector.

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