A. Client
B. Server
C. Both client and server
D. Neither client nor server
A. Local, remote
B. Remote, local
C. Local, local
D. None of the mentioned
A. Root of the previous directory
B. Local directory
C. Remote directory itself
D. None of the mentioned
A. Recursive
B. Cascading
C. Trivial
D. None of the mentioned
A. Exhibits
B. Does not exhibit
C. May exhibit
D. None of the mentioned
Explanation: Mounting a remote file system does not give the client access to other file systems that were, by chance, mounted over the former file system.
A. Name of the network
B. Name of the remote directory to be mounted
C. Name of the server machine storing it
D. All of the mentioned
A. Export list
B. Import list
C. Sending list
D. Receiving list
A. File-system identifier & an inode number
B. An inode number & fat
C. A fat & an inode number
D. A file pointer & fat