It is not true that a directory needs its trailing slash (/). e.g.:
mkdir ~/newDir
rmdir ~/newDir
These execute just fine. Usually it's only important in things like rsync which can target either a directory or its contents.
But if people think LPI exams demand the trailing slash, then I want to know. Thanks
I think the answer can be /etc/xinetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d because, /etc/xinetd.d is included in the configuration file /etc/xinetd.conf but to be secure I'll choose etc/xinetd.d
The question asks for a directory, so only /etc/xinetd.d/ (do not forget the last /) is valid.
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