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Micro Focus Exam 050-733 Topic 1 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-733 exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 1
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You need to find the files in the /etc directory that contain the word DocumentRoot in a terminal window.

Which command will help you find it?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jose
4 days ago
I don't know, man. Maybe we could just yell 'DocumentRoot!' really loudly and see if the files respond. You know, like a secret document-whispering ritual or something.
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Carline
5 days ago
Ah, the good old grep command. That's the way to go! I can already smell the sweet victory of finding those files.
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Vannessa
6 days ago
C is definitely not the correct answer. The find command doesn't have a 'content' option, and it would be searching for the word 'DocumentRoot' in the file names, not the contents.
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Ernie
11 days ago
B sounds like it could work, but I'm not sure if the search command is the right one for this task. I'll have to double-check the syntax.
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Isadora
12 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B) search -r DocumentRoot /etc/* could also work
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Rebeca
15 days ago
I agree with Edda, using grep command is the best option to search for specific content in files
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Trinidad
15 days ago
I think option D is the way to go. The grep command can search for a specific pattern in multiple files, which is exactly what we need here.
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Edda
22 days ago
I think the answer is D) grep -r DocumentRoot /etc/*
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