12. What are the appropriate Hex codes for setting Linux swap and Linux native partition types in fdisk? A. 82 and 83 B. 92 and 93 C. 63 and 64 D. 82 and 85 E. None of the above

82 and 83
92 and 93
63 and 64
82 and 85 E. None of the above

Detailed SolutionWhat are the appropriate Hex codes for setting Linux swap and Linux native partition types in fdisk? A. 82 and 83 B. 92 and 93 C. 63 and 64 D. 82 and 85 E. None of the above

14. After you have compiled your kernel, what do you have to edit to boot your new kernel image? A. /boot/lilo.conf B. /etc/conf.modules C. /etc/named.boot D. /etc/lilo.conf E. None of the above

/boot/lilo.conf
/etc/conf.modules
/etc/named.boot
/etc/lilo.conf E. None of the above

Detailed SolutionAfter you have compiled your kernel, what do you have to edit to boot your new kernel image? A. /boot/lilo.conf B. /etc/conf.modules C. /etc/named.boot D. /etc/lilo.conf E. None of the above

16. To build a modularized kernel, the kernel-headers and kernel-source packages must first be installed. Where will you find the kernel-headers and kernel-source? A. /usr/local B. /usr/src/linux C. /usr/sre/redhat D. /usr/bin E. None of the above

/usr/local
/usr/src/linux
/usr/sre/redhat
/usr/bin E. None of the above

Detailed SolutionTo build a modularized kernel, the kernel-headers and kernel-source packages must first be installed. Where will you find the kernel-headers and kernel-source? A. /usr/local B. /usr/src/linux C. /usr/sre/redhat D. /usr/bin E. None of the above


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