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question 5 (1 point)
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what is the purpose of disk management in an operating system?
to manage partitions and optimize storage space
to update software applications
to configure network settings
to handle user permissions
question 6 (1 point)
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which of the following file systems is commonly used in linux environments?
ntfs
ext4
hfs+
fat32
For Question 5, disk management in an OS is about handling partitions and storage space. Updating software, configuring network settings, and handling user permissions are different functions. For Question 6, NTFS is mainly for Windows, HFS+ for macOS, FAT32 is an older - more universal format, and EXT4 is a common Linux file system.
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Question 5: To manage partitions and optimize storage space
Question 6: EXT4