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You can create a ____ partition to hold files that are created temporarily, such as files used for printing documents (spool files and files used to record monitoring and admini…
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You can create a ____ partition to hold files that are created temporarily, such as files used for printing documents (spool files and files used to record monitoring and administration data, often called log files.
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/var is the answer to then empty space
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