Exam 8: System Initialization and X Windows

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The GUI components and related software take up how much space on a typical Linux installation?

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The GNOME 3 desktop environment utilizes what window manager and toolkit below?

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​Match each correct item with the statement below.​​ a.​active partition b.daemon​ c.​mutter window manager d.runlevel​ e.​Systemd f.target unit​ g.​upstart h.UNIX Sys V​ i.​X client j.X server -​A relatively new software framework used on Linux systems that provides a system initialization process and system management functions.

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On Linux systems that use the traditional ​UNIX SysV init, what command below can be used to list and modify the runlevels that a daemon is started in?

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Most daemon scripts accept the arguments start, stop, and restart.

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Provide an overview as to how GRUB2 is different from GRUB.​

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​Match each correct item with the statement below.​​ a.​active partition b.daemon​ c.​mutter window manager d.runlevel​ e.​Systemd f.target unit​ g.​upstart h.UNIX Sys V​ i.​X client j.X server -​A Linux system process that provides a system service.

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​Match each correct item with the statement below.​​ a.​active partition b.daemon​ c.​mutter window manager d.runlevel​ e.​Systemd f.target unit​ g.​upstart h.UNIX Sys V​ i.​X client j.X server -The partition searched for an operating system after the MBR/GPT.​

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What command below can be used to re-install GRUB2 in the event that the boot loader becomes corrupted?​

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The ____________ command can be used to start X Windows and the default window manager or desktop environment.​

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