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GAQM Exam LCP-001 Topic 4 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's LCP-001 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 4
[All LCP-001 Questions]

What does the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard enable? (Select TWO answers)

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Suggested Answer: D

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Sherita
2 months ago
A and C, definitely. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is like a treasure map for software and users, helping them find their way around the filesystem.
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Kaycee
2 months ago
D is pretty out there. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is about standardizing, not customizing the filesystem based on user needs. Might as well ask it to predict the weather!
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Louvenia
1 months ago
B) Software to predict the ownership and access rights of installed files and directories
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Edelmira
2 months ago
A) Software to predict the location of installed files and directories
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Markus
2 months ago
I'm going with A and C. The standard is all about making file locations predictable, both for software and users. Gotta love that consistency!
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Gerri
1 months ago
Definitely. It makes things much easier for everyone involved.
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Gladys
1 months ago
That's right. It's all about consistency and predictability in file locations.
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Aide
2 months ago
A and C are correct. The standard helps software and users know where files are located.
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Eric
3 months ago
Haha, B is a good one! Predicting ownership and access rights? That's way beyond the scope of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. Nice try, though!
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Chauncey
2 months ago
Haha, B is a good one! Predicting ownership and access rights? That's way beyond the scope of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. Nice try, though!
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Yolande
3 months ago
C) Users to predict the location of installed files and directories.
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Ryan
3 months ago
A) Software to predict the location of installed files and directories
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Dorian
3 months ago
A and C seem like the best options here. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is all about standardizing file locations, so software and users can both benefit from that predictability.
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Jacquelyne
2 months ago
Yes, A and C are the right choices. It's all about standardizing file locations.
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Jacquelyne
2 months ago
A and C are correct. The standard helps software and users predict file locations.
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Fausto
3 months ago
I believe users can also predict the location of installed files and directories with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.
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Marleen
3 months ago
I agree with Brice. It also helps software to predict the ownership and access rights of installed files and directories.
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Brice
4 months ago
I think the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard enables software to predict the location of installed files and directories.
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