Computers and Technology

You want to copy a directory, MyFiles, to a USB flash drive that uses the FAT filesystem. The contents of MyFiles are as follows: $ ls -l MyFiles/
total 276
-rw-r-r- 1 jen users 129840 Nov 8 15:13 contract. odt
-rw-r-r- 1 rod users 42667 Nov 8 15:12 outline. pdf
-rw-r-r- 1 sam users 105979 Nov 8 15:12 Outline. PDF

The USB flash drive is mounted at /media/usb, and so you type cp -a MyFiles/ /media/usb. What problem will occur when you attempt to copy these files?

a. The command will fail because it tries to create links.
b. The MyFiles directory will be copied, but none of its files will be copied.
c. One file will be missing on the USB flash drive.
d. One file's name will be changed during the copy.
e. Everything will be fine; the command will work correctly.

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