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SYA710 Lab01

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PART C (Container is a logical volume):
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<li>Unmount /mnt1</li>
<pre> umount /mnt mnt1 </pre>
<li>Close the console window and logout of joker.</li>
<li>Login as root and open a console window.</li>
<li>Login as joker, open a console window and use the df command to
verify that /dev/sda4 is mounted at /home.</li>
<li>Answer questions 5 through 9 11 in PART D.<br>
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<li>Again record the output of the 'df -Ti' command which you will
need for PART BD.<br>
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<li>You should now be able to logout of root and login as joker. If
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=== PART D: (Questions) ===
Answer the following questions and email them to your teacher.
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<li>What is your full name?</li>
<li>What is the exact size (in bytes) of the fakedisk file you
created in PART A?</li>
<li>What is the exact output of the command used in question 8 in
PART A?</li>
<li>How many total inodes are there in the file system you created in
PART A?<br>
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<li>What is the exact output of the command used in question 11 in
PARTB?</li>
<li>How many inodes are there in the file system you created
in PART B?</li>
<li>What is the purpose of the e2label command?</li>
<li>If you added a label of /home to the file system you created in
PART B, how would you change step 6 of PART B?</li>
<li>List the steps needed to perform a file system check on the file
system you created in PART B.</li>
 
<li>The file system you created in PART B occupied the entire 1GB
partition. List the steps you would need to do to increase the file
system size to 2GB.</li>
<li>What command would you use to set the maximum mount count of the
file system in PART B to 100? Give the full command.<br>
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<li>Using LVM, explain, in your own words, how a file system can be increased and decreased. Be sure to include the commands you would use.</li>
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