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What of the following statements are true regarding /dev/ when using udev? (Choose TWO correct answers.)

  • A. Entries for all possible devices get created on boot even if those devices are not connected.
  • B. Additional rules for udev can be created by adding them to /etc/udev/rules.d/.
  • C. When using udev, it is not possible to create block or character devices in /dev/ using mknod.
  • D. The /dev/ directory is a filesystem of type tmpfs and is mounted by udev during system startup.
  • E. The content of /dev/ is stored in /etc/udev/dev and is restored during system startup.
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The following statements are true regarding /dev/ when using udev: B. Additional rules for udev can be created by adding them to /etc/udev/rules.d/. D. The /dev/ directory is a filesystem of type tmpfs and is mounted by udev during system startup. /dev/ is the directory that contains device files in Linux. When using udev, the device files in /dev/ are created and managed dynamically by the udev daemon, based on the rules defined in the /etc/udev/rules.d/ directory. B. Additional rules for udev can be created by adding them to /etc/udev/rules.d/. - Udev rules specify the behavior of the udev daemon and determine the device files that are created in /dev/. You can create additional udev rules by adding them to the /etc/udev/rules.d/ directory. D. The /dev/ directory is a filesystem of type tmpfs and is mounted by udev during system startup. - The /dev/ directory is usually a RAM-based file system of type tmpfs that is mounted by udev during system startup. This allows udev to create and manage device files dynamically, without the need for a persistent storage medium.
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