Kizspy | Question: 27
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What is the main difference between a partition and a volume in Linux?
A. A partition is a formatted storage unit, while a volume is unformatted
B. A partition segments a disk, while a volume can span multiple disks
C. A volume is smaller than a partition
D. A partition is mounted, while a volume is always read-only
E. A volume is used for temporary storage, while a partition is permanent