Lets play a little game: Round 1

Discussion in 'Linux / Unix Discussion' started by Phoenix, Oct 4, 2004.

  1. Phoenix
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    Here is round one (introduction and rules here)
    there is a point for each question going, so if you answer all of them once in the first post, bonza!
    You can post with the answers to one, all, or just a few questions at a time, and you can post more than once if you have discovered new answers :)
    please point out which question your answer is in regards to :)


    1. How do you display disk space of all mounted drives in a humanly readable form?
    2. What file contains information to mount disks at bootup?
    3. What is the standard shell used by GNU/Linux?
    4. What command displays information about your first ethernet interface?
    5. What are the two current kernel versions (to 1 dp) in production use?
     
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  2. AJ

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    ermmm not sure but here goes put links in as well



    1. df -all LINK

    2. fsck (??????) LINK

    3. BASH LINK

    4. ethtool LINK

    5. 2.6.8.1 and 2.6.9 LINK



    feel free to edit if you want to Phoenix :biggrin
     
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  3. shaunyboy

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    hmmm.. I'd go for

    df -a
    fstab
    bash
    ifconfig eth0
    2.4 and 2.6

    but my knowledge of the command line has seen me accidentally mount a blank disk where /usr used to be. [​IMG]
     
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  4. Phoenix
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    so far AJ has 1 point for being the first with:
    bash

    shaunyboy has 3 for being first with:
    fstab
    ifconfig eth0
    2.4 and 2.6

    although i suspect he didnt need to google for those :)

    and shauny, unmounting really should fix it with no adverse effects :)
    ive done things similar many times!
    mounting the wrong disk to /boot is always a good one
     
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  5. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    Only one point left to be gained in round 1
    and shanuy is in the lead with 3 points
     
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  6. shaunyboy

    shaunyboy Nibble Poster

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    Dohh. Wohoo. Dohh. Woohoo. Woohoo.

    How about just plain df then with no arguments?

    When I replaced /usr with a blank disk I found myself unable to open any editors or anything, I guessed I had blasted them but didn't try to hard to recover them. Maybe next time (there's always a next time!).
     
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  7. Phoenix
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    nope, theres an argument :)
     
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  8. shaunyboy

    shaunyboy Nibble Poster

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    df -h then....[​IMG]
     
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  9. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    bingo

    1 more point to shauny

    now you didnt know any of those off the top of your head did you? coz thats against the rules ;)

    round 2 shortly :)
     
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