1. Ans: Dual Boot:
A dual boot 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.
Ans: Swap
Area:
The swap area is the area on the
hard-drive which is part of the virtual memory of the machine. It is the combination of
accessible physical memory which we call RAM and the swap space. If the system
needs more memory resources and the memory is full, the inactive parts of the
memory are moves to the swap space.
3.
Ans: 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.
Ans: File
system:
Every File has a logical location where they
are located for storage and retrieval.
5.
Ans: ext4:
ext4 is a file system, which is used in Linux
OS.
6.
Ans:
Two types of disk.
·
Basic.
·
Dynamic.
7.
Ans: Basic Disk:
Basic disks are the storage types most often
used with Windows.
8.
Ans: Dynamic Disk:
In dynamic disk HDD divided into dynamic
volume.
9.
Ans: My Laptop
uses the basic disk.
10. Ans: It's not
possible to install OS in a logical partition.
11. Ans: Two types of
partition exists.
·
MBR.
·
GPT.
12. Ans: MBR Partition:
MBR partition contains a boot loader for the
installed operating system and information about the drive’s logical
partitions. MBR only supports four partitions on a disk.
13. Ans: GPT Partition:
GPT is a partitioning system where disk size
can be more than 2TB and partition size can be unlimited.
14. Ans: GPT.
15. Ans: One.
16. Ans: UEFI is BIOS
firmware used latest model computer.
17. Ans: legacy boot
is the boot process used by basic input/output system firmware.
18. Ans: UEFI.
19. Ans: The 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.
20. Ans: Ubuntu LTS
versions receive security and maintenance updates for the lifecycle of their
release.
21. Ans: BIOS stands
for Basic Input Output System.
22. Ans: MBR stands
for Master Boot Record.
23. Ans: GPT stands for GUID Partition Table.
24. Ans: UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware
Interface.
25. Ans: LTS stands
for Long Term Support.