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Questions # 91:

Create the group named training

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Questions # 92:

Whoever creates the file on /data make automatically owner group should be the group owner of /data directory.

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Questions # 93:

Fill up the Form through http://server1.example.com/form.php

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Questions # 94:

/data Directory is shared from the server1.example.com server. Mount the shared directory that:

      when user try to access, automatically should mount

      when user doesn’t use mounted directory should unmount automatically after 50 seconds.

      Shared directory should mount on /mnt/data on your machine.

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Questions # 95:

Make user1, user2 and user3 belongs to training group.

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Questions # 96:

We are working on /data initially the size is 2GB. The /dev/test0/lvtestvolume is mount on /data. Now you required more space on /data but you already added all disks belong to physical volume. You saw that you have unallocated space around 5 GB on your harddisk. Increase the size of lvtestvolume by 5GB.

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Questions # 97:

Install the Redhat Linux RHEL 4 through NFS. Where your Server is server1.example.com having IP 172.24.254.254 and shared /var/ftp/pub. The size of the partitions are listed below:

/1048

/home1028

/boot 512

/var 1028

/usr2048

Swap->1.5 of RAM Size

/documentconfigure the RAID Level 0 of remaining all free space.

After completing the installation through NFS solve the following questions. There are two networks 172.24.0.0/16 and 172.25.0.0/16. As well as there are two domains example.com on 172.24.0.0/16 network and cracker.org on 172.25.0.0/16 network. Your system is based on example.com domain.

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Questions # 98:

You are working as a System Administrator at Certkiller. Your Linux Server crashed and you lost every data. But you had taken the full backup of user’s home directory and other System Files on /dev/st0, how will you restore from that device?

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