1.What is dual boot?
= A dual boot system is a computer system
in which two operating systems are installed on the same hard drive, allowing
either operating system to be loaded and given control.
2. What is Swap area?
= Swap space is the area on a hard disk. It is a part of your machine's Virtual
Memory, which is a combination of accessible physical memory (RAM) and the swap
space. Swap holds memory pages that are temporarily
inactive.
3. What is Mount point?
= A mount point is a directory in a file system where additional
information is logically connected from a storage location outside the
operating system's root drive and partition.
4. What is file system?
= In computing, a file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to fs) controls how data is stored
and retrieved.
5. What is ext4?
= Ext4 is a Linux File system
6. How many disk types are there in system?
= There are two basic types of disks in the computer hardware realm: magnetic disks and optical disks.
7. What is basic disk?
= Basic disks are the storage types most often used with
Windows. The term basic disk refers to a disk that contains partitions, such as primary partitions and logical drives, and these in turn are
usually formatted with a file system to become a volume for file storage.
8. What is dynamic disk?
=
Basic disks are the most common type of partition used in
Windows operating systems. This disk uses primary partitions and logical drives
that are formatted with a file system.
9. Which disk type is being used in YOUR own PC?
= BIWIN SSD
10. What is the problem of dynamic disk during ubuntu
installation?
= we will have to convert the dynamic partitions back to basic partitions and we will have to
delete the newly created partition first, otherwise the conversion would
probably fail.
11. How many partition types are there in system?
= There are three types of brick partition walls which include plain brick
partition wall, reinforced brick partition wall, and brick nogging partition wall.
12. What is MBR partition?
= A master boot record is a
special type of boot sector at the very beginning of partitioned computer mass
storage devices like fixed disks or removable drives intended for use with IBM
PC-compatible systems and beyond.
13. What is GPT partition?
= The GUID Partition Table is
a standard for the layout of partition tables of a physical computer storage
device, such as a hard disk drive or solid-state drive, using universally
unique identifiers, which are also known as globally unique identifiers
14. Which partition type is being used in your own PC?
= GUID partition table (GPT)
15. How many BIOS mode you have?
= INSYDE Corp 1.07.06 TDCL.
16. What is UEFI Mode?
= The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a specification that defines a software interface
between an operating system and platform firmware. ... UEFI can support remote diagnostics and repair of computers,
even with no operating system installed.
17. What is BIOS/legacy mode?
= Legacy boot is the boot process used by basic input/output
system (BIOS) firmware. ... The firmware maintains a list of installed
storage devices that may be bootable (floppy disk drives, hard disk drives,
optical disk drives, tape drives, etc.) and enumerates them in a configurable
order of priority.
18. Which BIOS mode is being used in your system?
= UEFI
19. What is the difference between UEFI and Legacy Mode?
= The main difference between UEFI and legacy boot is that the UEFI is the latest method of booting a computer
that is designed to replace BIOS while the legacy boot is the process of booting the computer using BIOS firmware. ... Legacy boot is the regular method of booting the system using BIOS.
20. What is benefit of LTS ubuntu version?
= Ubuntu LTS versions receive security and maintenance updates for the lifecycle of their
release. Unless the release reaches the End of Life, you will get all the
necessary security and bug fixes.
21. BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System.
22. MBR stands for master boot record.
23. GPT stands for GUID Partition Table.
24. UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface.
25. LTS stands for Long Term Support.