You are the administrator for the Certkiller servers running the Linux OS and your newly appointed trainee wants to know from you what the main problems are with updates to the Linux OS are?
A.
SCSI
B.
FireWire
C.
Fragmentation
D.
USB
Explanation:
There are many problems but one of the main problems with updates to the Linux OS was fragmentation which can prevent applications developed for one version of Linux working on another version, but the solution already exists and is called the Linux Standards Base (LSB) 2.0 specification which addresses application software running on Linux and the distribution mechanisms making the certification authority consisting of a vendor-neutral consortium.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The Linux OS is capable of handling your SCSI devices as well as FireWire devices and USB devices.
B: The Linux OS is capable of handling your SCSI devices as well as FireWire devices and USB devices.
D: The Linux OS is capable of handling your SCSI devices as well as FireWire devices and USB devices.
Reference:
Server+ Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), Charles J. Brooks, Que, November 2005, pg