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What native Linux file system resembles the standard UNIX model?

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What resembles the standard UNIX model?

GNU/Linux, and the BSD descendants follow design and operation principles largely similar to UNIX.


What is the native language of Linux OS?

Technically? Most Linux development is US English. However, Linux distributions almost invariably deploy gettext, which changes the native language of the system to whatever the user needs.


What does the term heirarchical mean in reference to the Linux file system?

The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) defines the main directories and their contents in Linux operating systems


What is full form of FHS?

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard..... It is a tree like directory system, all Linux operating system use it....


What file system is required if you want to use file and folder permissions for specific users?

Under Windows I believe the only file system with full support for this is NTFS. On the Mac its standard HFS+ file system has always supported this. On Unix and Linux all native file systems supported this.


What does the k command do in Linux?

k is not a standard command in Linux.


What is the use of xmanager in Linux?

The X Windowing System is the "de facto" standard for graphical shells in Unix and Linux. Desktops use it as a client as well as all the graphical applications.


Is Linux a operating system?

Yes. Linux is a computer operating system.


Is unix and Linux an open system?

Linux is an open system, Unix is not.


How can a Linux system administrator verify that the Linux system is forwaring IPV4 packets?

A Linux system administrator can verify that the Linux system is forwaring IPV4 packets by querying the sysctl kernel to see if forwarding is enabled.


What is the standard Linux file system?

For the purpose of this question, I'll stick to file systems that Linux natively supports and can boot off of.FAT12FAT16FAT32X-FAT (used on the Xbox)Minixextext2ext3ReiserFSReiser4JFSXFS