Are drives such as hard drive and floppy drives represented with drive letters in Linux?
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Are drives such as hard drive and floppy drives represented with drive letters in Linux:
No, drives such as hard drive and floppy drives are not represented with drive letters in Linux.
Explanation:
• In Linux, floppy drives and hard drives are not represented with drive letters.
• In Linux, every single drive and device has diverse designations. For instance, floppy drives are mentioned to as /dev/fd0 and /dev/fd1. IDE/EIDE hard drives are mentioned to as /dev/hda, /dev/hdb, /dev/hdc, and so forth.
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"No" is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
- Linux is an operating system that is different from the windows operating system. It can give access to multiple users on a single time. It maintains security more.
- That' why the Hard drive and the floppy drive are not represented by the help of the drive name.
- The drive is represented by the help of another symbol which is unique for the Linux operating system.
- For example, /dev/fd0 is used to represent the first floppy disk and the /dev/hda is used for the master hard disk drive.
- The above question states that the drive is presented in the Linux by their name or not. So the answer is no which is defined above.
Learn more:
- Linux : https://brainly.in/question/2059365.
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