Exam 3: Managing Files and Directories
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Files in the /boot directory are considered to be ____ files.
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To navigate to a directory above your current directory with the relative method, you use ____.
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Match each statement with an item
-Contains static sharable add-on software package.
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Which method of navigating man pages will repeat the previous search in the reverse direction?
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Why is a basic understanding of Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) a valuable tool for Linux administrators and users?
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When working with pathnames in Linux, explain the difference between using two dots and one dot in the pathname.
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