Question: What is the command to view the system disk UUID? Group of answer choices -tune2fs sdb2 -blkid - f sdb2 -fsck sdb2 -blkid -t sdb2
What is the command to view the system disk UUID?
Group of answer choices
-tune2fs sdb2
-blkid - f sdb2
-fsck sdb2
-blkid -t sdb2
You received the message: bash: temp/file.dat: Permission denied attempting to run the command: cat /etc/passwd > temp/file.dat.
What is the issue?
Group of answer choices
-incorrect command format
-file.dat does not exist
-temp directory not a mount point
-temp directory does not exist
When creating partitions, the exact record start and stop points must be known?
Group of answer choices
-True
-False
What is an inode?
Group of answer choices
-meta data for a file
-symbolic link for a directory
-temporary directory
-uuid of the file
What is the difference between btrfs and tune2fs?
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-no difference
-btrfs is associated with RAID technology
-tune2fs is faster
-btrfs is newer version of tune2fs
What is the fstab file?
Group of answer choices
-system file table
-inode of the file
-uuid of the file
-boot directory
You want to assign the following UUID to a newly created partition, c344d0f96d544a92-ad4d-c5a44fac2eeb, what the proper Linux utility?
Group of answer choices
-mkfs.ext4
-btrfs
-tune2fs
-cat /ect/passwd
What information does the dump2fs provide?
Group of answer choices
-file meta data
-inode data
-displays block and superblock data
-all of these
During the creation of new partitions and file systems, a temp/file.dat was created. What was the purpose creating this file?
Group of answer choices
-creation of new UUID
-used for testing and verifying file system data
-links to the grub file at boot
-used by btrfs for Raid
You want to add a 15MB partition to an existing disk; what is the Linux utility used and how is the partition size entered?
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