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Question ID 17414

You are giving the RHCE exam. Now you should boot your System properly. When
you started your System, You got one message that.
INIT Entering runlevel 9
INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
How will you boot your System properly?

Option A

Answer : You should know about the /etc/inittab file, where default runlevel will define. And Much more runlevel specific Scripts are called here. Actually that problem will occur if you dont specify the default runlevel. Reboot the system Boot the System on single user mode. Except for a normal boot of Linux, single-user mode is the most commonly used option. This is the system maintenance mode for experienced Linux administrators. It allows you to perform clean backups and restores to any partitions as needed from local hardware. It also allows you to run administration commands, recover or repair password and shadow password files, run filesystem checks, and so forth. vi /etc/inittab and Write Standard Runlevels in RedHat Enterprise Linux Runlevel Description Halt Single-user mode, for maintenance (backups/restores) and repairs Multiuser, without networking Multiuser, with networking Unused X11, defaults to a GUI login screen. Logins bring the user to a GUI desktop. Reboot (never set initdefault in /etc/inittab to this value!)

Correct Answer A
Explanation


Question ID 17415

Change the root Password to redtophat

Option A

Answer : Boot the system in Single user mode Use the passwd command

Correct Answer A
Explanation

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