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CompTIA XK0-005 Exam - Topic 13 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's XK0-005 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 13
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A new disk was presented to a server as /dev/ sdd. The systems administrator needs to check if a partition table is on that disk. Which of the following commands can show this information?

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Gerardo
7 days ago
I thought iscsci was for storage networking, not partitions.
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Eve
13 days ago
Wait, is partprobe really used for this? Sounds off.
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Zack
19 days ago
blkid can also show partition info, right?
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Peggie
24 days ago
I agree, fdisk is reliable for that!
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Avery
30 days ago
fdisk is the way to go for checking partition tables.
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Isaiah
1 month ago
I definitely remember fdisk being used in similar questions, so I’m leaning towards that as the correct answer.
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Evette
1 month ago
I feel like partprobe is related to partitions too, but I can't recall if it actually displays the partition table or just updates the kernel.
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Jose
1 month ago
I remember practicing with blkid, but I thought that was more for identifying filesystems rather than checking for a partition table.
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Jordan
1 month ago
I think fdisk is the command that shows the partition table, but I'm not completely sure.
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Sherrell
1 month ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The goal is to help resellers use the site more efficiently, so the user adoption training (option D) and case deflection (option B) are the way to go. Those should address the root cause of the high case volume.
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Isadora
2 months ago
Based on my understanding of the Fields window, I think the best answer is A - "Top values by time". That seems like the kind of report that would be available in that area of the application.
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Brandon
6 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I bet the answer is 'all of the above' - Linux has so many ways to check this stuff!
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Michael
6 months ago
Isscsi? Really? I don't think that's got anything to do with disk partitions. Let's stick to the basics, folks.
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Marnie
5 months ago
C: Let's not overcomplicate things, 'blkid' can also show information about disk partitions.
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Novella
5 months ago
B: Yeah, 'fdisk' is the way to go. It's a basic and reliable command for this task.
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Azalee
5 months ago
A: I think the correct command to check for a partition table on a disk is 'fdisk'.
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Henriette
6 months ago
Partprobe sounds like it could do the job, but I'm not familiar with that one. Gotta love learning new Linux commands!
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Alison
6 months ago
Hey, I heard blkid can show info about block devices, so that might be the answer here.
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Lindy
6 months ago
Hmm, I think fdisk is the way to go. It's a classic disk partitioning tool, right?
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Mirta
5 months ago
You're right, blkid can also be used to check for a partition table on a disk.
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Val
5 months ago
I think blkid can also show information about the partition table.
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Denny
5 months ago
Yes, fdisk is a classic tool for disk partitioning.
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Kimbery
5 months ago
I agree, fdisk is the right command to check for a partition table.
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Lynette
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) blkid can also show partition information.
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Annmarie
7 months ago
I agree with Elmer, fdisk is used to display partition information.
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Elmer
7 months ago
I think the answer is B) fdisk.
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