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LPI 201-450 Exam - Topic 5 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 201-450 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 5
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After the downloading patch-4.6.4.xz from http://kernel.org, what are the next steps to prepare the build of a version 4.6.4 Linux kernel? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: D, E

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Beatriz
3 months ago
Uncompressing with xz is a must!
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Malissa
4 months ago
I think you should use 4.6.0 for the patch.
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Lanie
4 months ago
Wait, can you really apply it to any previous version?
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Eve
4 months ago
Definitely need to apply the patch to 4.6.3.
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Kattie
4 months ago
Gotta uncompress the file first!
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Jin
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether we can apply the patch to any previous version or if it has to be a specific one. I think I need to review that part again.
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Iesha
5 months ago
I feel like we should be using xz to uncompress the patch, but I can't recall if we need to apply it to the 4.6.0 or 4.6.3 source.
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Wei
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think applying the patch to version 4.6.3 makes sense since it's the closest version.
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Judy
5 months ago
I think we definitely need to uncompress the file first, but I'm not sure if we should move it to /usr/src/linux.
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Hassie
5 months ago
I feel confident about this one. Uncompress the file, then use patch to apply the uncompressed patch to the 4.6.4 kernel source directory.
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Barbra
5 months ago
Hmm, good point. I think the key is to make sure we're applying the patch to the correct source directory, whether that's 4.6.4 or a previous version.
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Alyce
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure we need to apply the patch to the 4.6.4 kernel source directory. That's the version we're trying to build, right?
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Phil
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused - do we need to apply the patch to the 4.6.4 kernel source directory, or can we use a previous version?
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Willow
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. First, we need to uncompress the patch file, then apply it to the correct kernel source directory.
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Florencia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know Spring Boot has a lot of features, but I'm not totally clear on what a "starter dependency" is. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Clorinda
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. RDS stands for Relational Database Service, so it probably supports the most common relational databases like MySQL, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL. I'll go with the one that's not a relational database.
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Cecily
5 months ago
I know SBI and LIC were pretty early players, so they're likely within that phase. I'm leaning towards Kothari Pioneer.
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Tracey
2 years ago
Hmm, I'll go with D and C. We should apply it to version 4.6.3. Those steps seem logical to me.
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Eleni
2 years ago
I think it might be B. Kernel version 4.6.0 is a good base to apply the patch.
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Valentin
2 years ago
I agree with D. After you uncompress, you would need to match the kernel version. So maybe B or C?
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Felicidad
2 years ago
I believe one of them is definitely D, uncompress using xz. It makes sense right before applying the patch.
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Laurel
2 years ago
Yeah, pretty tricky. What do you think the right steps are?
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Tracey
2 years ago
Did you see the question about the Linux kernel patch?
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