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    SYSADMIN Test Questions

    SYSADMIN Test Questions

    A collection of Linux Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers

    This repository is a large, curated set of Linux/*nix system administration questions and answers organized as an informal self-test. It spans fundamentals like filesystems, permissions, processes, and networking, then ventures into security, performance, virtualization, containers, and databases. The format encourages quick drills: pick a topic, answer from memory, then compare against concise explanations. Many questions highlight real-world troubleshooting patterns rather than purely theoretical trivia, reflecting what admins face daily. ...
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    CocoCommons

    Modern, cross platform library of functions used in CoCo software

    ...Some functionality may also be useful in more general Motorola 6809 centered projects. CocoCommons provides a set of libraries for common tasks such as reading DECB and RBF filesystems, interpretting common file formats, and displaying CoCo-like screens. These are used extensively in the DriveWire 4 project and the upcoming nineserver project. In time it these libraries should implement most of the functionality now found in the Toolshed project.
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    Filesystems can avoid fragmentation if they know how large files will be. This library provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall (like glibc-2.10+), but also knows the xfs/ocfs2 ioctl and provides fallbacks better than posix_fallocate().
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