D. ext4
Explanation:
ext4 (Fourth Extended Filesystem) is the most commonly used filesystem in modern Linux distributions. It is an improvement over ext3 and ext2, offering better performance, reliability, and support for larger file sizes.
Why not the other options?
A. HFS (Hierarchical File System) – Used primarily by older MacOS systems.
B. NTFS (New Technology File System) – Used by Windows operating systems.
C. FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32) – A legacy filesystem used for USB drives and external storage but not typically for Linux system partitions.
A. HFS - Hierarchical File System is for Mac superseded by apple file system.
B. NTFS - New Technology File System is for windows
C. FAT32 - File allocation table for Windows.
D. ext4 - Fourth extension filesystem is for Linux.
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