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LPI Exam 201-450 Topic 4 Question 83 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 201-450 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 4
[All 201-450 Questions]

Which of the following are common Linux filesystem types used for root partitions? (Choose THREE correct answers.)

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Suggested Answer: D

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Socorro
1 months ago
Choosing NTFS would be like trying to run Linux on a toaster. ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are the way to go!
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Chaya
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm tempted to choose NTFS just to see the look on the examiner's face. But I'll play it safe with ext4, XFS, and Btrfs.
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Rozella
18 days ago
Choosing NTFS might not be the best idea for a Linux exam. Stick with ext4, XFS, and Btrfs.
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My
23 days ago
NTFS is not a common Linux filesystem type, so it's best to stick with ext4, XFS, and Btrfs.
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Reynalda
24 days ago
I think ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are the common Linux filesystem types for root partitions.
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Farrah
2 months ago
Haha, VFAT? What is this, 1995? Definitely ext4, XFS, and Btrfs for the win!
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Cordelia
9 days ago
VFAT may be old school, but ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are definitely the top choices for Linux filesystems.
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Maryann
1 months ago
I agree, those are the common Linux filesystem types used for root partitions nowadays.
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Mireya
1 months ago
Yeah, VFAT is definitely outdated. ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are the way to go.
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Kristine
2 months ago
NTFS? Really? That's a Windows filesystem, not Linux. I'm going with ext4, XFS, and Btrfs.
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Gregg
5 days ago
VFAT is not typically used for root partitions in Linux.
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Sena
15 days ago
ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are indeed commonly used for root partitions in Linux.
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Ressie
1 months ago
I think ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are the correct choices for root partitions.
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Mee
1 months ago
I agree, NTFS is not a common Linux filesystem type.
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Dorcas
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are the right answers here. Those are the most common Linux filesystem types used for root partitions.
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Buck
25 days ago
Yes, VFAT and NTFS are not typically used for root partitions in Linux.
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Serita
1 months ago
I agree, ext4, XFS, and Btrfs are the correct answers for common Linux filesystem types used for root partitions.
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Gilberto
2 months ago
I think NTFS is also a common Linux filesystem type.
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Hyman
2 months ago
I agree with Glenna, those are the common Linux filesystem types for root partitions.
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Glenna
3 months ago
A) ext4, D) XFS, E) Btrfs
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