FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS

COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
With which of the following file systems can you not rename a file when it’s open?
A
ext3
B
ext4
C
XFS
D
NTFS
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -With the FAT and NTFS file systems, you cannot rename a file, or change any of the metadata, while the file is open or in use.

Detailed explanation-2: -With which of the following file systems can you not rename a file when it’s open? NTFS.

Detailed explanation-3: -Linux (pronounced LINN-ux) is a family of open-source operating systems, which means they can be modified and distributed by anyone around the world.

Detailed explanation-4: -NTFS allows for additional security settings, but there’s no secret built-in access to NTFS for anyone. NTFS is very secure, and there are no back-door permissions into the file system. FAT32 does not have any known security vulnerabilities, and FAT32 wasn’t designed to be a secure file system.

Detailed explanation-5: -NTFS stores files and folders in a way that looks very similar to the FAT file system. The difference is in how that data is secured, reliably managed, and allowed to grow. NTFS supports partition sizes above the 32 GB limit imposed on FAT32. NTFS offers comprehensive folder-and file-level security.

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