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i have got a basic understanding of io stats can i have some question answers related to interview
Are you asking us to PROVIDE you with questions AND answers, or do you HAVE questions?? If you have questions that you can't answer by reading the man pages and ample documentation, then please post them.
Otherwise, you should be aware of two important things, if you're asking for 'interview questions':
An interviewer can ask you ANYTHING for a question, and accept ANYTHING as an answer. NOTHING we tell you here may come up, and even if it does, the ANSWERS may not be what they're after
If you don't KNOW the subject you're interviewing about, lying your way through it when you don't know/understand what you're saying, is only going to get you a job that you ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DO, and you will quickly be found out and fired.
There are ABSOLUTELY ZERO 'set' questions/answers. And again, if you have to memorize/ask for help to get a job, you're not qualified to have it in the first place. The lack of knowledge you have will be VERY apparent, VERY quickly.
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