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get some help with some questions
How would you change the IP address using the command line?
How would you make the new IP address persistent after a reboot? How do you find the default route of your host? Your /var file system is full. How do you find the files and directories that consume most of the disk space? An application is named “ABC” and there are 20 instances of it running. No other application in the system has the same process name. How do you kill all of them in one command? Thanks! |
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