Linux+ Chapter 09
A system process that is not associated with a terminal is called a(n) ____ process.
Daemon
T/F - After a process has been started, you can change its priority by using the renice command.
True
The ____ option to the ps command displays all processes that do not run on terminals.
X
When killing a background job with the kill command, you must prefix the background job IDs by a(n) ____.
%
When you append a(n) ____ to a command, the command is run in a background process.
&
When there are multiple background processes executing in the shell, the jobs command indicates the most recent one with a(n) ____ symbol.
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To create or edit a user cron table, you can use the ____ option to the crontab command.
-e
To display an entire list of processes across all terminals and including daemons, you can add the ____ option to any ps command.
-e
Processes are started with a nice value of ____ by default.
0
After a background process has been started, it can be moved to the foreground by using the ____ command.
fg
To display a list of at Job IDs, you can specify the ____ option to the at command.
-l
T/F - A value of 0 for a process priority indicates low priority.
False
T/F - Can the top command be used to change the priority of processes?
False
T/F - The SIGINT kill signal is the default kill signal used by the kill command.
False
T/F - The init daemon has a PID of 0.
False
T/F - The killall command uses the PID to kill a process.
False
T/F - The ps command is the only command that can view process information.
False
In the output of the ps -l command, the ____ column is the most valuable to systems administrators because it indicates what the process is currently doing.
Process state
The ____ kill signal stops a process and then restarts it with the same PID.
SIGHUP
The ____ kill signal terminates a process by taking the process information in memory and saving it to a file called core on the hard disk in the current working directory.
SIGQUIT
The ____ field in a cron table contains the absolute pathname to the command to be executed.
Sixth
T/F - Each process can start an unlimited number of other processes.
True
T/F - If the /etc/at.allow and /etc/at.deny files do not exist, only the root user is allowed to schedule tasks using the at daemon.
True
T/F - Most commands such as ls, find, and grep are binary programs that exist on the filesystem until executed.
True
T/F - While a process is waiting for its parent process to release the PID, the process is said to be in a(n) zombie state.
True
You can execute ____ main types of Linux commands.
Three
There are ____ different kill signals that the kill command can send to a certain process.
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