Deck 7: Advanced Installation

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Any line in a kickstart file that starts with a(n)____ symbol is a comment line and is ignored by the installation program.

A)*
B)#
C)$
D)%
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In Red Hat Linux, a ____ file is a script file that specifies the choices that you would normally choose when you install the operating system.

A)setup
B)startup
C)kickstart
D)scriptstart
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RAID level ____ is commonly referred to as disk striping with parity.

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
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To perform a Linux installation over a network, you can connect to a server with the appropriate installation files via FTP.
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There is no efficient way of prioritizing tasks using processor polling.
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The default I/O address assignment for COM1 is ____.

A)3F8-3FF
B)2F8-2FF
C)3E8-3EF
D)2E8-2EF
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RAID level ____ is often referred to as disk mirroring.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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By default, IRQ 7 is assigned to ____.

A)LPT2
B)LPT1
C)the keyboard
D)the floppy disk controller
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IRQ 2 and IRQ 9 are linked such that they are seen by the system as a single IRQ.
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If a Linux installation ends abnormally and the screen displays a "fatal signal ____" error message, it indicates an error known as a segmentation fault.

A)0
B)1
C)10
D)11
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The BIOSes on different computers are generally very similar or exactly the same.
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The ____ standard support speeds of up to 80 MB/second.

A)SCSI-3 Ultra2 Wide
B)SCSI-2 Wide
C)SCSI-3 Ultra
D)SCSI-3 Ultra3 Wide
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To verify hardware settings, you can examine the contents of the ____ directory.

A)/log
B)/root
C)/proc
D)/hw
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To ensure that Linux has detected the correct amount of RAM in the system after installation, you can view the contents of the ____ file.

A)/proc/mem
B)/proc/cpuinfo
C)/proc/memoryinfo
D)/proc/meminfo
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Multiple devices can use a DMA channel simultaneously.
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The highest priority SCSI device is given a SCSI ID of ____.

A)1
B)6
C)7
D)15
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The ____ file in the /proc directory contains a list of memory address ranges reserved for device use.

A)meminfo
B)ioports
C)iomem
D)misc
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Most SCSI controllers today support up to ____ devices.

A)12
B)13
C)14
D)15
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Some installations fail to place a boot loader on the hard disk properly; this is often the case with large hard disk drives that have over ____ cylinders.

A)256
B)512
C)1024
D)2048
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____ installation log file(s)is/are created by the Red Hat installation program.

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
polling
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
/root/install.log
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
spanning
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
IRQ
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
/root/install.log.syslog
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
APM
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
ISO images
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
DMA
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
ACPI
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
polling
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
/root/install.log
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
spanning
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
IRQ
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
/root/install.log.syslog
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
APM
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
ISO images
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
DMA
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
ACPI
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
polling
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
/root/install.log
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
spanning
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
IRQ
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
/root/install.log.syslog
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
APM
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
ISO images
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
DMA
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
ACPI
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
polling
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
/root/install.log
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
spanning
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
IRQ
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
/root/install.log.syslog
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
APM
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
ISO images
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
DMA
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
ACPI
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
polling
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
/root/install.log
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
spanning
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
IRQ
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
/root/install.log.syslog
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
APM
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
ISO images
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
DMA
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
ACPI
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
polling
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
/root/install.log
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
spanning
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
IRQ
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
/root/install.log.syslog
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
APM
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
ISO images
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
DMA
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
ACPI
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
polling
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
/root/install.log
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
spanning
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
IRQ
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
/root/install.log.syslog
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
APM
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
ISO images
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
DMA
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
ACPI
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
polling
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
/root/install.log
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
spanning
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
IRQ
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
/root/install.log.syslog
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
APM
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
ISO images
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
DMA
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
ACPI
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
polling
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
/root/install.log
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
spanning
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
IRQ
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
/root/install.log.syslog
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
APM
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
ISO images
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
DMA
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
ACPI
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A(n)____________________ BIOS automatically assigns the necessary configuration information (IRQs, I/O addresses, and DMAs)to devices and avoids conflicts.
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Describe RAID level 5. What are the advantages of using RAID level 5 over other types of RAID?
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What is DMA, and why is it used? What devices benefit from the use of DMA?
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Fault tolerant hard disk configurations are typically implemented by a(n)____________________.
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What are polling and interruption? Why is interruption more effective than polling?
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The ____ file in the /proc directory contains statistics on the performance of the processor.

A)cpuinfo
B)modules
C)kcore
D)loadavg
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What are I/O addresses and why are they used?
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What is a SCSI ID and why is it used? List the priorities, from highest to lowest, of the SCSI IDs on a SCSI controller that supports 15 devices.
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When performing a Linux installation, the ____________________ command can be typed to start the installation without framebuffer support.
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A(n)____________________ CPU is a CPU that has a speed greater than the speed that was originally intended for the processor.
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To prevent signals from bouncing back and forth on a SCSI cable, each end of the cable must have a(n)____________________ to stop signals from being perpetuated.
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Any line in a kickstart file that starts with a(n)____ symbol is a comment line and is ignored by the installation program.

A)*
B)#
C)$
D)%
B
2
In Red Hat Linux, a ____ file is a script file that specifies the choices that you would normally choose when you install the operating system.

A)setup
B)startup
C)kickstart
D)scriptstart
C
3
RAID level ____ is commonly referred to as disk striping with parity.

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
C
4
To perform a Linux installation over a network, you can connect to a server with the appropriate installation files via FTP.
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There is no efficient way of prioritizing tasks using processor polling.
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The default I/O address assignment for COM1 is ____.

A)3F8-3FF
B)2F8-2FF
C)3E8-3EF
D)2E8-2EF
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RAID level ____ is often referred to as disk mirroring.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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By default, IRQ 7 is assigned to ____.

A)LPT2
B)LPT1
C)the keyboard
D)the floppy disk controller
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IRQ 2 and IRQ 9 are linked such that they are seen by the system as a single IRQ.
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If a Linux installation ends abnormally and the screen displays a "fatal signal ____" error message, it indicates an error known as a segmentation fault.

A)0
B)1
C)10
D)11
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The BIOSes on different computers are generally very similar or exactly the same.
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The ____ standard support speeds of up to 80 MB/second.

A)SCSI-3 Ultra2 Wide
B)SCSI-2 Wide
C)SCSI-3 Ultra
D)SCSI-3 Ultra3 Wide
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To verify hardware settings, you can examine the contents of the ____ directory.

A)/log
B)/root
C)/proc
D)/hw
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To ensure that Linux has detected the correct amount of RAM in the system after installation, you can view the contents of the ____ file.

A)/proc/mem
B)/proc/cpuinfo
C)/proc/memoryinfo
D)/proc/meminfo
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Multiple devices can use a DMA channel simultaneously.
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The highest priority SCSI device is given a SCSI ID of ____.

A)1
B)6
C)7
D)15
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The ____ file in the /proc directory contains a list of memory address ranges reserved for device use.

A)meminfo
B)ioports
C)iomem
D)misc
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Most SCSI controllers today support up to ____ devices.

A)12
B)13
C)14
D)15
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Some installations fail to place a boot loader on the hard disk properly; this is often the case with large hard disk drives that have over ____ cylinders.

A)256
B)512
C)1024
D)2048
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____ installation log file(s)is/are created by the Red Hat installation program.

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
polling
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
/root/install.log
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
spanning
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
IRQ
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
/root/install.log.syslog
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
APM
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
ISO images
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
DMA
File that lists all of the system events that occurred during the installation, such as the creation of user and group accounts.
ACPI
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
polling
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
/root/install.log
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
spanning
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
IRQ
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
/root/install.log.syslog
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
APM
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
ISO images
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
DMA
The unique identifier used with peripheral components.
ACPI
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
polling
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
/root/install.log
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
spanning
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
IRQ
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
/root/install.log.syslog
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
APM
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
ISO images
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
DMA
Improves efficiency and performance on the system by allowing a device direct access to physical memory via one of a limited number of unique channels.
ACPI
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
polling
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
/root/install.log
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
spanning
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
IRQ
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
/root/install.log.syslog
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
APM
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
ISO images
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
DMA
Files that can be used in conjunction with a writable CD-R/CD-RW drive to create installation CD-ROMs.
ACPI
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
polling
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
/root/install.log
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
spanning
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
IRQ
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
/root/install.log.syslog
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
APM
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
ISO images
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
DMA
A type of RAID level 0 that consists of two hard disks that are seen as one large volume.
ACPI
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
polling
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
/root/install.log
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
spanning
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
IRQ
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
/root/install.log.syslog
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
APM
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
ISO images
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
DMA
A standard that is primarily used to shut off power to peripheral components on portable laptop computers, and that is supported only by the BIOS of the computer.
ACPI
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
polling
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
/root/install.log
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
spanning
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
IRQ
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
/root/install.log.syslog
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
APM
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
ISO images
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
DMA
The act that a processor performs on system devices to see if there are tasks to be run.
ACPI
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
polling
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
/root/install.log
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
spanning
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
IRQ
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
/root/install.log.syslog
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
APM
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
ISO images
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
DMA
File that contains a list of packages that were installed as well as a list of those that were not installed.
ACPI
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
polling
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
/root/install.log
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
spanning
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
IRQ
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
/root/install.log.syslog
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
APM
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
ISO images
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
DMA
A standard that allows users to configure power options from within the operating system rather than from the BIOS setup utility.
ACPI
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A(n)____________________ BIOS automatically assigns the necessary configuration information (IRQs, I/O addresses, and DMAs)to devices and avoids conflicts.
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Describe RAID level 5. What are the advantages of using RAID level 5 over other types of RAID?
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What is DMA, and why is it used? What devices benefit from the use of DMA?
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Fault tolerant hard disk configurations are typically implemented by a(n)____________________.
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What are polling and interruption? Why is interruption more effective than polling?
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The ____ file in the /proc directory contains statistics on the performance of the processor.

A)cpuinfo
B)modules
C)kcore
D)loadavg
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What are I/O addresses and why are they used?
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What is a SCSI ID and why is it used? List the priorities, from highest to lowest, of the SCSI IDs on a SCSI controller that supports 15 devices.
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When performing a Linux installation, the ____________________ command can be typed to start the installation without framebuffer support.
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A(n)____________________ CPU is a CPU that has a speed greater than the speed that was originally intended for the processor.
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To prevent signals from bouncing back and forth on a SCSI cable, each end of the cable must have a(n)____________________ to stop signals from being perpetuated.
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