Basic installation Knowledge

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Lab_Task_2

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Lab task 

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Aminul Isllam Bulbul



Ans: Running more than One OS a particular machine.


2.


Ans: Area for temporarily storing data for processing when the main memory is full.


3. 

Ans: Mount point is a directory in a file system where additional information is logically connected from a storage location outside the OS's root drive and partition.


4. 

Ans: File system is a process that manages how and where data on a storage disk, typically a hard disk drive (HDD), is stored, accessed and managed.


5. 

Ans: ext4 is the filesystem used in GNU/linux.


6. Ans: 2, Basic and Dynamic.


7. Ans: Basic disk is 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. 

Ans: Dynamic disk is a disk that contains volumes that span multiple disks and fault-tolerant volumes such as RAID-0, RAID-1 etc.


9. 

Ans: Basic.


10. Ans: Ubuntu's bootloader GRUB can't recognize a Microsoft dynamic disk/volume/partition (SFS), and so it can not boot from it.


11. Ans: 2, Primary and Logical.


12. Ans: MBR stands for Master Boot Record. It's an old partitioning scheme.


13. Ans: GPT stands for GUID Partition Table. It's a new partitioning scheme. It overcomes the limitations of MBR.


14. 

Ans: MBR.


15. 

Ans: 2, Legacy and UEFI.


16. Ans: UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. It's a new BIOS mode with mouse support and GUI.


17. Ans: Legacy mode is an old BIOS mode which doesn't offer a GUI or mouse support. BIOS connects the firmware of the motherboard to the OS.


18. 

Ans: Legacy.


19

Ans: UEFI offers mouse support and a GUI but Legacy BIOS doesn't.


20. 


Ans: LTS receives bug fixes and security updates for a longer period of time than other builds.