Linux File management Flashcards

1
Q

the oldest Linux file systems version still available.

A

ext2

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2
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this Linux file system version supports journaling

A

ext3

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3
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this Linux file system version supports file sizes of 2 TB and volumes of 4 TB

A

ext2 and ext3

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4
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this Linux file system version supports a file size of 8 TB and volumes up to 1 EB

A

ReiserFS

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5
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this Linux file system version supports a file size of 16 TB and volumes up to 1 EB

A

ext4

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6
Q

this Linux file system version is used as virtual memory by the operating system.

A

swap

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7
Q

a virtual Linux file system that provides access to individual data and audio tracks on compact discs (CDs).

A

CDfs

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8
Q

a distributed file system protocol that allows a user on a client computer to access files over a computer network much like local storage is accessed.

A

NFS

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9
Q

a FAT32 file system for Linux and does not support journaling

A

VFAT

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10
Q

this file system was developed for the Silicon Graphics IRIX operating system.

A

XFS

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11
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a Linux file system that uses a copy-on-write file system.

A

Btrfs

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