Are these system specifications consistent? "
a. if the file system is not locked, then new m...
Computers and Technology, 10.09.2019 04:10 AWFHayami
Are these system specifications consistent? "
a. if the file system is not locked, then new messages will be queued.
b. if the file system is not locked, then the system is functioning normally, and conversely.
c. if new messages are not queued, then they will be sent to the message buffer.
d. if the file system is not locked, then new messages will be sent to the message buffer
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