its ctrl c and to paste is ctrl v
Hi I hope this helps. The answer is host.
Answer:
The correct answer to the following question will be "$cp/FileAsst/*.txt/FileAsst/Planes/currentDirectory".
Explanation:
The command earlier in this thread would be the one that copies the txt files from those in the 'fileAsst' file or directory to the original position as well as all documents from/fileAsst/Plane folder.
- Using 'cp command' to duplicate or copy material.
- This command has always been copied through two position directories to such a user's existing folder.
- In your setup, you can adjust the directory or the document names according to the appropriate.
D doesn't make much sense, it's valid, but not what we're looking for. B also has a correlation with D, same reasoning applies. As for A, it seems pretty legit, but I don't believe that's what we're looking for.
Choice C is the most obvious one though. We're talking about a network and as may or may not know it's a wireless one in a manner of speaking. A <span>couple of computers in the network that have trouble maintaining a signal will indefinitely lead to failure of a network since both the links and nodes of certain computer systems are incapable of maintaining a signal. </span>