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Assuming modules for all supported filesystems have been loaded, which file contains a list of filesystems that can be currently mounted on the system?
A. /proc/filesystems
B. /dev/filesystems
C. /etc/filesystems
D. /var/fs/filesystems
E. /etc/config/filesystems
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation: In the file /proc/filesystems you can find which filesystems your kernel currently supports. (If you need a currently unsupported one, you’ll need to insert the corresponding module or recompile the kernel.)
Reference: http://www.fifi.org/cgi-bin/man2html/usr/share/man/man5/fs.5.gz
Incorrect Answers
B:The list of currently supported filesystems is in the filesystems file in the /proc directory, not the /dev directory.
C:The list of currently supported filesystems is in the filesystems file in the /proc directory, not the /etc directory.
D:The list of currently supported filesystems is in the filesystems file in the /proc directory, not the /var/fs directory.
E:The list of currently supported filesystems is in the filesystems file in the /proc directory, not the /etc/config directory.
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