| 1: | Without the organization and security provided by a filesystem, applications would not be able to retrieve data held on disk. True or False? |
| 2: | An inode (HFS or VxFS) contains all the information the system and the user need in order to retrieve the associated data for that file. True or False? |
| 3: | A hard link (HFS or VxFS) can link to a non-existence file. True or False? |
| 4: | If the Primary Superblock in an HFS filesystem is lost or corrupted, the next superblock listed in the /etc/fstab file is the best choice of alternate superblock to use with the fsck “F hfs “b <#> <dev> command. True or False? |
| 5: | HFS and VxFS ACLs allow the administrator to extend the access permissions for a file and/or directory beyond the read-write-execute permissions offered by standard UNIX. This is a requirement of the C2 (Orange Book) security classification. True or False? |