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Which type of account in Linux/UNIX has complete control of the system?
Which type of account in Linux/UNIX has complete control of the system?
- Root account (correct)
- Admin account
- Guest account
- User account
What is the main topic of Chapter 5 in the Linux Systems Administration course?
What is the main topic of Chapter 5 in the Linux Systems Administration course?
- Exploring database files
- Managing users and groups (correct)
- Introduction to Linux/UNIX
- Managing system resources
What is the purpose of managing users in a multiuser operating system?
What is the purpose of managing users in a multiuser operating system?
- To restrict access to system resources
- To enhance user experience
- To improve system performance
- To increase system security (correct)
What is the term used to describe the files that contain information about users in Linux?
What is the term used to describe the files that contain information about users in Linux?
What is another name for the root account in Linux/UNIX?
What is another name for the root account in Linux/UNIX?
True or false: Linux/UNIX was designed to be a single user operating system.
True or false: Linux/UNIX was designed to be a single user operating system.
True or false: A multiuser operating system needs users to be functional.
True or false: A multiuser operating system needs users to be functional.
True or false: Managing users in Linux involves understanding the interaction between users and groups.
True or false: Managing users in Linux involves understanding the interaction between users and groups.
True or false: The root account in Linux/UNIX is also known as the superuser.
True or false: The root account in Linux/UNIX is also known as the superuser.
True or false: The root account in Linux/UNIX has limited control over the system.
True or false: The root account in Linux/UNIX has limited control over the system.
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