50-704 Novell Open Enterprise Server for Linux + ZENworks Training Course


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50-704 Novell Open Enterprise Server for Linux + ZENworks



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Demo Question 7.


You are planning an implementation of iPrint on an OES Linux server and you are concerned about spooled print jobs consuming excessive amounts of disk space on your server's root (/) disk partition. To keep this from happening, you decide to create a separate disk partition for the directory that will contain spooled print jobs. Which directory should be used for the mount point of this disk partition?

A. /etc
B. /opt
C. /usr
D. /var
E. /home
F. /iprint
G. /bin
H. /sbin


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Answer: D

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