Which three options are available during the Anaconda installer disk partitioning setup stage for a machine with only one hard disk device?

Which three options are available during the Anaconda installer disk partitioning setup stage for a
machine with only one hard disk device?

Which three options are available during the Anaconda installer disk partitioning setup stage for a
machine with only one hard disk device?

A.
Manual resizing of existing partitions on only a single device

B.
Removal of all empty partitions only, leaving any Linux or non-Linux partitions unchanged

C.
Replacing of existing Linux partitions only and leaving any other partitions unchanged

D.
Replacing of existing non-Linux partitions only, and leaving any Linux partitions unchanged

E.
Manual resizing of existing partitions on all selected devices

F.
Removal of all existing partitions and creating new partitions to suit the install

Explanation:
A: Shrink Current System
Select this option to resize your current data and partitions manually and install a default Red Hat
Enterprise Linux layout in the space that is freed.
C: Replace Existing Linux System(s)
Select this option to remove only partitions created by a previous Linux installation. This does not
remove other partitions you may have on your hard drives (such as VFAT or FAT32 partitions).
F: Replace Existing Linux System(s)
Select this option to remove only partitions created by a previous Linux installation. This does not
remove other partitions you may have on your hard drives (such as VFAT or FAT32 partitions).
Note:



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vasben

vasben

B,C,F

Use Free Space = B
Replace existing Linux system(s) = C
Use All Space = F

Tolun

Tolun

A,C,F,

The Disk Partitioning window displays the following options:

(F)Use All Space: Removes all existing partitions and data. If you select this option, the
installer creates default layout on the installation disk.

(C)Replace Existing Linux: Removes any Linux partitions created by a previous Linux installation, and preserve any other partitions that contain data.

(A)Shrink Current System: Resizes the existing partitions and create a default partition layout for Oracle Linux in the recovered space.

(not B:it does not remove any partition)Use Free Space: Preserves any existing partitions and install Oracle Linux in the unused space.

Sincerely,

Dilliadis

Dilliadis

A, C, F,