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CompTIA Exam XK0-005 Topic 1 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's XK0-005 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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A systems administrator installed a new software program on a Linux server. When the systems administrator tries to run the program, the following message appears on the screen.

Which of the following commands will allow the systems administrator to check whether the system supports virtualization?

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Janessa
1 months ago
Wait, does this Linux server have a built-in crystal ball? Asking for a friend...
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Azzie
4 days ago
B: Haha, I doubt it. But we can use the 'lscpu' command to check for virtualization support.
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Valentin
17 days ago
A: Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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Aracelis
23 days ago
B: That command will show if the system supports virtualization.
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Elvis
25 days ago
A: Maybe the crystal ball is hidden in the server room.
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Maryanne
29 days ago
A: B) lscpu
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Chandra
1 months ago
Is this a trick question? If the program won't run, how am I supposed to check for virtualization support? I'll just go with my gut and say B) lscpu.
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Inocencia
2 months ago
I see your point, but I still think lscpu is the best option because it provides detailed information about the CPU architecture.
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Maryann
2 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if they're testing our Linux-fu. I'd go with C) sysctl -a just to be sure I cover all the bases.
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Charolette
21 days ago
I agree, let's go with C) sysctl -a and see if that gives us the information we need.
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Jacqueline
23 days ago
I think C) sysctl -a is the best option to check for virtualization support.
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Kris
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is A) dmidecode -s system-version.
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Rochell
2 months ago
B) lscpu looks like the best option here. It should give us information about the CPU's virtualization capabilities.
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Inocencia
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) lscpu.
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Garry
2 months ago
The error message suggests a missing shared library, so I'd try the 'ldd' command to see what dependencies the program is missing.
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Tasia
14 days ago
D) cat /sys/device/system/cpu/possible
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Oneida
19 days ago
C) sysctl -a
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Malika
23 days ago
B) lscpu
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Alonso
1 months ago
A) dmidecode -s system-version
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Dottie
2 months ago
I see your point, but I still think lscpu is the best option because it provides detailed information about the CPU architecture.
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Karma
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is A) dmidecode -s system-version.
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Dottie
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) lscpu.
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