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GAQM Exam LCP-001 Topic 1 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's LCP-001 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 1
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When piping the output of find to the xargs command, what option to find is useful if the filenames have spaces in them?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Bulah
2 months ago
I heard that if you use C) -nospace, it'll automatically remove all the spaces from your filenames. That's like solving the problem by making a new one! B) -print0 is the way to go, no doubt.
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Alisha
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think -print0 makes sense to deal with spaces in filenames.
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Antonio
2 months ago
D) -ignore-space? Pfft, as if that would actually work. B) -print0 is the only option that can tame the mighty space monster in filenames. Bravo, find command!
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Antonio
25 days ago
Yeah, -print0 is the only option that works reliably with spaces in filenames.
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Reita
1 months ago
I always use -print0 when handling filenames with spaces, never had any issues.
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Rhea
1 months ago
I agree, -print0 is a lifesaver when piping find to xargs.
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Clay
1 months ago
B) -print0 is definitely the way to go when dealing with spaces in filenames.
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Tamra
2 months ago
A) -rep-space? Really? That's like trying to put a band-aid on a broken leg. B) -print0 is the clear winner here. No more space-related headaches!
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Diane
2 months ago
Definitely B) -print0. Dealing with spaces in filenames is a pain, but this option makes it a breeze. Kudos to the find command for offering this solution!
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Shelton
2 months ago
I learned the hard way to always use -print0 when dealing with filenames with spaces.
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Cory
2 months ago
I always use -print0 when piping find to xargs, it saves me so much time.
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Alease
2 months ago
I agree, -print0 is a lifesaver when dealing with spaces in filenames.
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Shakira
3 months ago
I agree with Alpha, -print0 is the correct option to handle filenames with spaces.
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Alpha
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) -print0 because it allows for filenames with spaces.
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Audra
3 months ago
B) -print0 is the way to go! Who needs spaces in filenames anyway, right? Embrace the void!
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Jeniffer
3 months ago
A) -rep-space is not the right choice, -print0 is the way to go.
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Cassi
3 months ago
B) -print0 is definitely the best option when dealing with filenames with spaces.
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