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You'll be introduced to various Linux and UNIX file system types.
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Created Date 05.26.15
Last Updated 05.27.15
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Organization and management imposed on physical storage media is known as a ___________.
The process of creating a file system on a device is known as ________.
Which of these is a small, boot-able file system that holds necessary system start-up files? This file system is most commonly used on UNIX systems.
Which of these is a read-only file system typically used on embedded Linux systems containing system files in a small amount of storage space?
Which of these supports ACLs but not journaling?
Which of these extended file systems allows for ACLs as well as journaling? This allows for faster start up and recovery times.
Which of these is a variation of ext3 and is faster so it allows for larger file system support?
Which of these file systems are native to Apple Macintosh computers?
Which of these was used in early Linux development by Linus Torvalds and influenced the development of the Linux Kernel?
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