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Discussion Forum : Unix - Section 2 (Q.No. 9)
9.
Which of the following is invalid filename?
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Kush said:
1 decade ago
Please explain about invalid filename ?
Gowri said:
1 decade ago
Anyone please explain this one.
Bindhiya said:
1 decade ago
A filename can consist of alphabets (a-z) , numerical's (0-9) and underscore (_). So the first three options are valid filenames. But how can option D be a valid filename?
Reshma said:
1 decade ago
Spaces in filename are allowed in unix.
Firoz said:
10 years ago
Unix is rather flexible regarding file names. A valid Unix filename can contain any character other than "/".
Most systems allow filenames of up to 256 characters in length. The filenames motd, motd.new and motd.backup are all valid in Unix.
Most systems allow filenames of up to 256 characters in length. The filenames motd, motd.new and motd.backup are all valid in Unix.
Ankit Batra said:
9 years ago
Is option D is a valid filename?
Saurabh Salvi said:
8 years ago
D is not a valid answer as My .file will create two file if opened from vi editor.
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