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LPI 305-300 Exam - Topic 2 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 305-300 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 2
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What command is used to run a process in a new Linux namespace? (Specify ONLY the command without any path or parameters.)

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Peggie
24 hours ago
Wait, is it really just unshare? That seems too simple!
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Cherry
6 days ago
Really? I always thought it was a different command.
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Dominga
11 days ago
I thought it was something else, but yeah, unshare makes sense.
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Stephanie
16 days ago
Totally agree, it's definitely unshare!
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Venita
22 days ago
unshare
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Jaleesa
27 days ago
unshare? Sounds like a command to make my processes feel lonely.
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Thomasena
2 months ago
unshare? More like "unsure" for me at first, but now I've got it!
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Josphine
2 months ago
Ah, the joys of namespacing! It's like creating your own little Linux playground.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
unshare is the correct command.
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Myra
2 months ago
Yeah, I’m pretty confident it’s "unshare," but I hope I’m not mixing it up with something else!
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Dannie
2 months ago
I feel like it could be "nsenter" too, but that’s more for entering namespaces, right?
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Stefanie
2 months ago
I remember practicing with a similar question, and I believe "unshare" was the answer we discussed.
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Harley
3 months ago
I think the command is "unshare," but I’m not entirely sure if there are other options.
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Clarence
3 months ago
Ah yes, unshare, that's the command. I feel good about answering this one correctly.
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Adelina
3 months ago
Wait, is it unshare or something else? I'm a bit unsure, but I'll give it my best shot.
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Nilsa
3 months ago
Unshare, that's the one! I remember learning about that in class. Confident I can get this right.
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Jolanda
3 months ago
Okay, I know there's a specific command for this, but I'm drawing a blank. I'll have to review my notes.
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Lynna
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different Linux namespace commands.
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