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Micro Focus Exam 050-733 Topic 2 Question 108 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-733 exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 2
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In which file are global configurations for users who use bash as their login shell set?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ashton
4 months ago
I'm going to go with /etc/bash.bashrc, because it just seems like the most bash-tastic option.
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Latonia
2 months ago
User1: Sounds good to me. Let's stick with that choice.
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Frederica
3 months ago
I believe it's /etc/bash.bashrc as well.
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Esteban
3 months ago
User2: Yeah, I agree. Let's go with D) /etc/bash.bashrc.
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Tamesha
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I'll go with /etc/bashrc.
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Geoffrey
3 months ago
User1: I think it's /etc/bash.bashrc too, it sounds like the right place for bash configurations.
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Carli
3 months ago
I think it's /etc/bash.bashrc too.
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Sean
4 months ago
Hey, if I can't find the answer in /etc/bash.bashrc, maybe I'll just install /etc/bash.bartender and see if that helps.
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Reiko
4 months ago
Bah, this is a trick question! It's obviously /etc/bash.cf, because who doesn't love a good typo?
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Tarra
2 months ago
D) /etc/bash.bashrc
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Lorean
2 months ago
C) /etc/bash.conf
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Ettie
2 months ago
B) /etc/bash.cf
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Ena
2 months ago
A) /etc/bashrc
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Salome
4 months ago
Hmm, /etc/bash.conf, that sounds like it could be the right answer. I'll go with that one.
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Lazaro
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) /etc/bash.bashrc because it sounds more specific.
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Margo
4 months ago
Wait, is it /etc/bashrc? I feel like I've seen that before, but I could be wrong.
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Anjelica
2 months ago
No, it's actually /etc/bash.bashrc.
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Alesia
3 months ago
D) /etc/bash.bashrc
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Isidra
3 months ago
I think it might be /etc/bashrc too.
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Edmond
3 months ago
No, it's actually /etc/bash.bashrc.
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Theodora
3 months ago
A) /etc/bashrc
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Demetra
3 months ago
Yes, you're right! It's /etc/bashrc.
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Miles
3 months ago
I always thought it was /etc/bashrc too, but I guess it's /etc/bash.bashrc.
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Clemencia
3 months ago
Are you sure? I think it's /etc/bash.conf.
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Ricarda
3 months ago
No, it's actually /etc/bash.bashrc.
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Vincent
4 months ago
Yes, it is /etc/bashrc.
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Katheryn
4 months ago
I agree with Ligia, because global configurations for bash are usually set in /etc/bashrc.
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Kassandra
4 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's /etc/bash.bashrc, that just makes sense to me.
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Ligia
4 months ago
I think the answer is A) /etc/bashrc.
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