A system boots from the hard disk. To install Linux, you need it to boot from a DVD. How can you make the system boot from a DVD?
What will be an ideal response?
As the system boots, go into the BIOS setup and change the order of the
devices the system tries to boot from. Revise the order so that the system
first tries to boot from the DVD and then tries to boot from the hard disk.
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The software installation process copies files from the ____ or distribution CD to your PC's hard disk.
A. upload B. download C. remote server D. Internet
List two ways to prevent vulnerable software attacks.
What will be an ideal response?
____ files exploit virtual memory capabilities by allowing an application to open a file of arbitrary size and treat it as a single contiguous array of memory locations without buffering data or performing disk I/O.
A. Memory-mapped B. Virtual memory C. Virtual system D. Cached
Which of the following is the current Linux file system used to hold the operating system?
a. NTFS b. APFS c. ext3 d. ext4