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LPI Exam 702-100 Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 702-100 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
[All 702-100 Questions]

Which command can be used to display the local filesystems that are currently mounted'?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Felix
1 months ago
I bet the person who wrote this question is a real mountain climber, always looking for the 'df' option.
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Cordelia
3 days ago
B) df -h
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Tayna
6 days ago
A) cat /etc/fstab
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Virgie
1 months ago
E) rpcinfo? Come on, that's for checking the status of RPC services, not file system information.
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Cristal
1 months ago
A) cat /etc/fstab? Really? That's for configuring mount points, not displaying the currently mounted file systems.
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Hailey
2 months ago
I always forget the difference between df and du. They sound so similar!
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Toshia
23 days ago
B) Yeah, df -h is for checking disk space, du -s is for summarizing disk usage.
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Desire
25 days ago
A) cat /etc/fstab shows the filesystem table, while df -h displays disk space usage.
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Dell
29 days ago
D) mount -a is used to mount all filesystems, not display them. So, the answer is B) df -h.
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Elsa
1 months ago
A) cat /etc/fstab shows the filesystem table, while B) df -h displays disk space usage. That's the difference.
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Carlee
2 months ago
The correct answer is B) df -h. This command displays the available disk space and file system information.
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Arletta
1 months ago
You're right, the correct answer is B) df -h. It displays the available disk space and file system information.
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My
1 months ago
No, I believe it's B) df -h.
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Vicente
1 months ago
I think the answer is A) cat /etc/fstab.
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Cora
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) cat /etc/fstab could also be used to display mounted filesystems.
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Halina
2 months ago
I agree with Ty, df -h displays the mounted filesystems.
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Ty
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) df -h.
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