READ Free Dumps For LPI- 117-201
Question ID 21486 | What happens when the Linux kernel can't mount the root filesystem when booting? |
Option A | An error message is shown, showing which device couldn't be mounted or informing that init couldn't be |
Option B | An error message is shown and the system reboots after a keypress. |
Option C | An error message is shown and the system boots in maintenance mode. |
Option D | An error message is shown and the administrator is asked to specify a valid root filesystem to continue the |
Option E | An error message is shown, stating that the corresponding kernel module couldn't be loaded. |
Correct Answer | A |
Question ID 21487 | You have written a little startup script (/usr/local/bin/startup.sh) that should automatically execute when entering |
Option A | chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/startup.sh; cd/etc/init.d/rc3.d/; ln -s /user/local/bin/startup.sh |
Option B | chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/startup.sh; cd/etc/init.d/rc3.d/; ln -s /usr/local/bin/startup.sh S99startup.sh |
Option C | chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/startup.sh; cd/etc/init.d/rc3.d/; ln /user/local/bin/startup.sh |
Option D | chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/startup.sh; cd/etc/init.d/rc3.d/; ln -s /user/local/bin/startup.sh /usr/locl/bin/startup.sh |
Option E | chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/startup.sh; cp /user/local/bin/startup.sh /etc/init.d/rc3.d/S99Startup.sh |
Correct Answer | B |