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Facing the technical interview of a
company is an uphill task. It all depends on the mood of
the interviewer and to an extent on your appearance. If
he is in a bad mood, the interview can be really tough.
Otherwise you might have a slight consideration. Be
prepared for any questions from every section of your
skill set. If the interviewer goes to a part of your
skill, which you are not comfortable with, try to divert
his attention to some other part in which you are an
expert. Try to explain things in a simple way and be
precise in your answers. If you don't know an answer
admit it. Do Not try to make up and answer. |
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Linux Interview Questions
*How do you list files in a directory?
*How do you list all files in a
directory, including the hidden files?
*How do you find out all processes
that are currently running?
*How do you find out the processes
that are currently running or a
particular user?
*How do you kill a process?
*What would you use to view contents
of the file?
*What would you use to edit contents
of the file?
*What would you use to view contents
of a large error log file?
*How do you log in to a remote Unix
box?
*How do you get help on a UNIX
terminal?
*What is a filesystem?
*How do you check for processes
started by user 'pat'?
*How do you start a job on background?
*What utility would you use to replace
a string '2001' for '2002' in a text
file?
*What utility would you use to cut off
the first column in a text file?
*What is the difference between
internal and external commands?
*What is the difference between an
argument and an option (or switch)?
*What is the difference between UDP
and TCP?
*What is DNS?
*What does nslookup do?
*How do you create a swapfile?
*How would you check the route table
on a workstation/server?
*How do you find which ypmaster you
are bound to?
*How do you fix a problem where a
printer will cutoff anything over 1MB?
*What is the largest file system size
in solaris? SunOS?
*What are the different RAID levels? |
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