On the command line, you can redirect stdout and stderr, but not stdin. True False 2) System calls are a way for an application to make a request to the underlying operating system. True False   3) If you call open("foo.txt", O_WRONLY) and foo.txt doesn't exist, it'll be created. True False   4) On the command line, you can redirect stdout and stderr to the same file. True False

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1) On the command line, you can redirect stdout and stderr, but not stdin.

True
False

2) System calls are a way for an application to make a request to the underlying operating system.

True
False
 
3) If you call open("foo.txt", O_WRONLY) and foo.txt doesn't exist, it'll be created.
True
False
 
4) On the command line, you can redirect stdout and stderr to the same file.
True
False
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