Random Linux+ Question #13

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  1. tripwire45
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    Where can you find a list of the currently mounted file systems? Choose only one answer:

    /etc/fstab
    /etc/mtab
    /proc/fstab
    /proc/mtab

    Answer later.
     
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  2. AJ

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    2 me thinks
     
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  3. Jakamoko
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    A opportunistic guess says 2 for me too.
     
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  4. tripwire45
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    Gav, when are you gonna convince Si to put in the "hide" tag hack so you won't be influenced by how AJ answers? :tongue
     
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  5. AJ

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    We was always told at school to never copy as the person your copying from could be wrong :blink
     
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  6. tripwire45
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    Answer time: 2 is the correct answer /etc/mtab. This will show the currently mounted directories. /etc/fstab will show all of the mount points for devices on the box.
     
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  7. Jakamoko
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    You think I'm going to copy that loser's answers ? If I'm going to be wrong, it will be all by myself - thankfully not in this case tho :D
     
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  8. AJ

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    dream on shelled one, you saw how confident I was and copied. :twisted:
     
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  9. Jakamoko
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    Just keep running back to mama, little 'un - don't bug me, OK ? :x
     
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  10. AJ

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    You know I'm right :biggrin
     
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  11. Jakamoko
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    Put the bloody hide hack on you in a minute, short-@rse :x
     
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  12. AJ

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    Sticks and stones ................ :biggrin
     
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  13. tripwire45
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    Gav, you better get Si to talk to Tomshawk so we can get that hack installed. :biggrin
     
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