Linux and macOS File System Types Quiz
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Which file system is commonly used by Linux distributions to format partitions on mass storage devices?

  • NTFS
  • ext4 (correct)
  • FAT32
  • ext3
  • Which file system is used by Apple Mac workstations and laptops?

  • NTFS
  • ext4
  • Apple File System (APFS) (correct)
  • FAT32
  • Which file system is NOT commonly used by Linux distributions to format fixed disks?

  • ext4
  • NTFS
  • ext3
  • FAT32 (correct)
  • Study Notes

    File Systems and Operating Systems

    • ext2, ext3, or ext4 file systems are commonly used by Linux distributions to format partitions on mass storage devices.
    • HFS+ (Hierarchical File System Plus) file system is used by Apple Mac workstations and laptops.
    • FAT (File Allocation Table) file system is NOT commonly used by Linux distributions to format fixed disks.

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    Test your knowledge on Linux and macOS file system types with this quiz. Learn about the dedicated file systems used by Linux and macOS to format fixed disks, including the extended (ext) file system and its versions like ext3 and ext4.

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