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Linux+ Question of the week (week of 4/8)
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| Boulware5 2002-04-07, 6:42 pm |
| The first file system used in Linux was what?
A. ext
B. ext2
C. msdos
D. usmdos
E. nfs
F. mini Unix
G. ReiserFS
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| The VMS Kid 2002-04-08, 6:46 am |
| First? I'll say ext, but I am not sure about this one. ext2 and ResierFS came later I think. | |
| Boulware5 2002-04-08, 12:22 pm |
| hehe, nope. Care to try again? ReiserFS is a new journaling file system; so that one you can eliminate.
By the way, I'll think I'll stop the questions of the week. There seems to be little interest in them. | |
| The VMS Kid 2002-04-08, 12:24 pm |
| Minix? | |
| ccieToBe 2002-04-08, 7:45 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by The VMS Kid
Minix?
Yeah, it was the Minix fs. I'm not sure if it goes by another name (like one of those choices). | |
| Boulware5 2002-04-08, 10:04 pm |
| It's F - mini Unix. I got that from one of my books. I assume mini Unix and Minix are the same. |
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