Multiple Choice
What typically happens when a file system's mount point contains directories of the native file system?
A) The contents of the mounted file system and the native file system are merged, with the mounted file system's contents taking precedence in the case of any duplicate directory or file names.
B) The contents of the mounted file system and the native file system are merged, with the native file system's contents taking precedence in the case of any duplicate directory or file names.
C) The contents of the native file system's directory at the mount point are temporarily hidden.
D) The contents of the native file system's directory at the mount point are deleted.
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