Partitioning -- Linux
You'll be introduced to the commands used when managing hard drives and creating partitions.
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Which of these commands creates partitions after a hard drive has been installed?
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Which of these commands provides an interactive, graphical utility for creating, manipulating, and deleting partitions?
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Which of these commands prepares the swap partition?
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Which of these commands activates the swap partition?
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Which of these commands deactivates the swap partition?
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Which file, when edited, allows the system to mount new file systems automatically when the system boots up?
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When using the fdisk command, should you specify the hard disk partition as an argument or an option?
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After using the fdisk or cfdisk command, what actions should you take?
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After creating the swap partition, what file must be edited to ensure the new swap partition is activated as virtual memory?
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