Lesson 14- Use Hidden Items, Shortcuts and File Archives Flashcards

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Why does the Finder hide certain folders at the root of the system volume?

A

-contain resource items for OS processes, because average user doesnt need access to these

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Which two methods can you use to hide items in macOS?

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  • period at the beginning of the filename

- enable the hidden file flag

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What are some ways to navigate to hidden folders in macOS?

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  1. go folder option in the go menu
    - hold down the option key in the Go menu
    - press shift command period in the finder
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What’s the difference between a package and a bundle?

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package- any folder that the finder presents to the user as if it were a single file

bundle- a folder with a standardized hierarchical structure that holds executable code and the rescues used by that code

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What re the four primary file system shortcut types that macOS uses and how they are used?

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  1. Aliases-when original item is replaced or removed, the alias almost never loses the original item.
  2. Symbolic- pointers to the file-system path of the original item
  3. Firm Links- allow navigation between folders that straddle the read-only APFS
  4. Hard Links
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Why would you use an archive file instead of a disk image? Why would use you use a disk image instead of an archive file?

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small amounts of data you would compress files and folders into ZIP archives

large data or the entire file system, you would use disk image

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What type of file does the finder create when you select the archive option?

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ZIP archive file

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What action on macOS Catalina is set as the default for expanding the ZIP archive files?

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double-clicking a ZIP archive file causes the system to expand the contents of the ZIP archive

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