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For swap space created in a seperate disk partition where no file system or directory structure is placed, _____________ used to allocate and deallocate the blocks.

a.

special routines must be

b.

normal file system routines can be

c.

normal file system routines cannot be

d.

swap space storage manager is

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Answer: (d).swap space storage manager is

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Q. For swap space created in a seperate disk partition where no file system or directory structure is placed, _____________ used to allocate and deallocate the blocks.

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