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Which of the following statements is correct when talking about /proc/?

  • A. All changes to files in /proc/ are stored in /etc/proc.d/ and restored on reboot.
  • B. All files within /proc/ are read-only and their contents cannot be changed.
  • C. All changes to files in /proc/ are immediately recognized by the kernel.
  • D. All files within /proc/ are only readable by the root user.
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linux_admin
2 years, 2 months ago
he correct statement when talking about /proc/ is: C. All changes to files in /proc/ are immediately recognized by the kernel. The /proc/ file system is a virtual file system in Linux that provides information about the state of the system and its processes. The files in /proc/ are virtual files that are created and maintained by the kernel, and they provide information about the system and its processes in real-time. Changes to files in /proc/ are immediately recognized by the kernel and are used to configure and control various aspects of the system. For example, you can use files in /proc/ to configure the behavior of the kernel, change the system runlevel, or control the behavior of specific device drivers.
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ant_man
3 years, 7 months ago
C. All changes to files in /proc/ are immediately recognized by the kernel.
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