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Linux Foundation Exam LFCA Topic 4 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Linux Foundation's LFCA exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 4
[All LFCA Questions]

Which of the following commands is used to detach a mounted filesystem or storage device?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Roxane
20 days ago
Umount, no doubt. Although, now I'm curious if there's a 'reallyreallyreallydisconnect' command hidden somewhere. You know, for those times when umount just isn't dramatic enough.
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Royal
24 days ago
Umount, definitely. Although I'm kinda tempted to try mkfs just to see what happens. You know, shake things up a bit. But I'll play it safe and go with umount.
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Eun
3 days ago
I always go with umount, it's the safe choice.
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Melvin
28 days ago
The umount command, of course! I can't believe anyone would even consider the other options. This question is a piece of cake.
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Theola
9 days ago
A) umount
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Rikki
1 months ago
Hmm, let me think... mount? No, that's for attaching, not detaching. Wait, is it fsck? Nah, that's for checking the file system. Aha, umount must be the answer!
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Ira
1 months ago
Detaching a filesystem? Easy peasy, it's gotta be umount! I've got this exam in the bag.
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Carin
18 days ago
That's correct! You got this!
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Eve
27 days ago
A) umount
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Harrison
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think umount makes sense because it's the opposite of mount.
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Delbert
2 months ago
I agree with Karon, because umount is used to detach a mounted filesystem.
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Karon
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) umount.
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