Why is it not a good idea to have a space in the filename? Group of answer choices The rule for filename states filename cannot have spaces in it Arguments and options in UNIX commands are separated by space and hence a space in the filename will be misinterpreted as multiple filenames (arguments) Use of space in filename will not cause any confusion since UNIX knows all the filenames None of the above reasons Which is a valid example of an absolute path and why? Group of answer choices ./home/kris is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the current working directory, which is represented by dot (.) ./home/kris is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the root of the file system, which is represented by dot (.) /user/users is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts with at the current working directory, which is represented by / /user/users is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the root, which is represented by / Can files note and Note coexist in the same directory? Why? Group of answer choices No, they cannot coexist since they are same name and UNIX is case insensitive Yes, because they are created separately Yes, because filename is case sensitive and UNIX is case sensitive Yes, UNIX permits because Windows permits
Why is it not a good idea to have a space in the filename? Group of answer choices The rule for filename states filename cannot have spaces in it Arguments and options in UNIX commands are separated by space and hence a space in the filename will be misinterpreted as multiple filenames (arguments) Use of space in filename will not cause any confusion since UNIX knows all the filenames None of the above reasons Which is a valid example of an absolute path and why? Group of answer choices ./home/kris is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the current working directory, which is represented by dot (.) ./home/kris is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the root of the file system, which is represented by dot (.) /user/users is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts with at the current working directory, which is represented by / /user/users is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the root, which is represented by / Can files note and Note coexist in the same directory? Why? Group of answer choices No, they cannot coexist since they are same name and UNIX is case insensitive Yes, because they are created separately Yes, because filename is case sensitive and UNIX is case sensitive Yes, UNIX permits because Windows permits
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Why is it not a good idea to have a space in the filename?
Group of answer choices
The rule for filename states filename cannot have spaces in it
Arguments and options in UNIX commands are separated by space and hence a space in the filename will be misinterpreted as multiple filenames (arguments)
Use of space in filename will not cause any confusion since UNIX knows all the filenames
None of the above reasons
Which is a valid example of an absolute path and why?
Group of answer choices
./home/kris is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the current working directory, which is represented by dot (.)
./home/kris is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the root of the file system, which is represented by dot (.)
/user/users is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts with at the current working directory, which is represented by /
/user/users is a valid example of absolute path since an absolute path starts at the root, which is represented by /
Can files note and Note coexist in the same directory? Why?
Group of answer choices
No, they cannot coexist since they are same name and UNIX is case insensitive
Yes, because they are created separately
Yes, because filename is case sensitive and UNIX is case sensitive
Yes, UNIX permits because Windows permits
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