To mount all filesystems in the /etc/fstab file that are intended to mount at boot time, you can simply type the ____ command.
A) mount -o
B) mount -f
C) mount -u
D) mount -a
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Q4: PATA hard disk drives typically have faster
Q5: The _ filesystem contains most of the
Q6: Devices that transfer data in a character-by-character
Q7: The _ device file represents the first
Q8: CD-ROMs typically use the _ filesystem type.
A)
Q10: The _ filesystem is used by software
Q11: If you do not know the type,
Q12: When a device is mounted, it is
Q13: Linux requires _ partition(s) at minimum.
A) one
B)
Q14: In Linux, you must use only one
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