Solaris 9 Sun Certified System Administrator Study Guide
- UFS snapshot
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A backing store image (fancy term for an image used as a backup) of a file system at a given point in time.
- umask
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A value that modifies the default permissions on a newly created file or directory, resulting in the file or directory's real permission structure.
- Universal Disk Format (UDF)
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The file system used for DVD-ROMs.
- UNIX File System (UFS)
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The standard hard disk-based file system used in Solaris (and most of the rest of the UNIX world).
- unmount
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To make a file system unavailable for use.
- User ID (UID)
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A number that uniquely identifies a user on the computer.
- username
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A character string that uniquely identifies a user on the computer. Users log in by using their username and a password.
- user profile
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A set of files run during the login process that configures the user's working environment.
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