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What is the difference between linux file system and windows file system? |
A. | Under Linux, the various partitions are detected at boot and assigned a drive letter whereas Under windows, unless you mount a partition or a device, the system does not know of the existence of that partition or device. |
B. | Under Windows, the various partitions are detected at boot and assigned a drive letter whereas Under Linux, unless you mount a partition or a device, the system does not know of the existence of that partition or device. |
C. | Under Windows, the various partitions are detected at reboot and assigned a drive letter whereas Under Linux, unless you mount a partition or a device, the system does not know of the existence of that partition or device. |
D. | Under Windows, the various partitions are detected at reboot and assigned a drive letter whereas Under Linux, you mount a partition or a device. |
Answer» B. Under Windows, the various partitions are detected at boot and assigned a drive letter whereas Under Linux, unless you mount a partition or a device, the system does not know of the existence of that partition or device. |
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