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LPI Exam 102-500 Topic 8 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 102-500 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 8
[All 102-500 Questions]

Which directory holds configuration files for xinetd services? (Specify the full path to the directory

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Evelynn
28 days ago
The correct answer is clearly /etc/xinetd.d. But I wonder if the exam creators are secretly testing our sense of humor as well.
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Dominga
2 days ago
I agree, they might be testing our attention to detail.
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Willodean
5 days ago
Yeah, that's right. It's a tricky question though.
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Jamal
16 days ago
I think the correct answer is /etc/xinetd.d
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Rosalia
1 months ago
Haha, 'etcxinetdd'? Sounds like someone had a little too much coffee when they wrote this question.
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Lorean
1 months ago
Wait, is etcxinetdd even a real directory? I think the exam writers need to work on their spelling and grammar.
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Allene
12 days ago
I think the correct directory is /etc/xinetd.d
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Salley
2 months ago
Pfft, anyone who doesn't know that the configuration files are in /etc/xinetd.d needs to brush up on their Linux basics.
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Rutha
13 days ago
Thanks for the reminder, I'll make sure to remember that for next time.
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Kristian
15 days ago
Yes, the directory is /etc/xinetd.d.
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Jennie
17 days ago
I agree, it's important to know where the xinetd configuration files are located.
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Matthew
2 months ago
The directory holding xinetd configuration files is obviously /etc/xinetd.d, not etcxinetdd. This question is too easy!
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Kasandra
2 months ago
I think it's /etc/xinetd.d too, because that's where xinetd configuration files are typically stored
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Norah
2 months ago
I agree with Tamar, it's /etc/xinetd.d
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Tamar
2 months ago
The directory is /etc/xinetd.d
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