CompTIA Linux+ XK0-006 (V8) Practice Question

You are connected to a production Ubuntu server only through SSH. Before copying a new YAML file into /etc/netplan, you want to make sure the change is automatically rolled back if you forget to confirm it. Which command and behaviour combination correctly meets this requirement when you rely on Netplan's default settings?

  • sudo netplan apply --config-file /root/new.yaml - writes and keeps the new settings permanently.

  • sudo netplan revert --config-file /root/new.yaml - there is no such sub-command in Netplan, so no rollback would occur.

  • sudo netplan generate --config-file /root/new.yaml - only validates and generates backend files; it never touches the running network.

  • sudo netplan try --config-file /root/new.yaml - applies the file, then reverts automatically unless you confirm it within 120 seconds.

CompTIA Linux+ XK0-006 (V8)
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