Which of the following directories must be mounted with read and write access if it resides on its own dedicated file system?
Which of the following directories must be mounted with read and write access if it resides on its own dedicated file system?
The /var directory needs to be mounted with read and write access if it resides on its own dedicated file system because it contains variable data that changes frequently, such as logs, mail spools, and temporary files. This requires the ability to both read and write data.
My reasoning would that, the /var/log is contained in the /var/ that requires read and write permissions in order to write logs entries
ahhhh why?
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