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Test4actual updates the latest Novell 050-710 exam to help you pass your exams.
1. Which command can you use to set up limits for failed logins?
A. w
B. who
C. last
D. faillog
E. lastlog
Answer: D

2. Which statements about the Linux boot process are correct? (Choose 3.)
A. The BIOS starts the kernel.
B. The initrd decompresses itselF.
C. The kernel looks for and mounts the initrD.
D. The boot manager starts the init process.
E. linuxrc loads the modules to mount the root file system.
F. The boot manager loads the kernel and initrd into the memory.
Answer: CEF

3. What is the name of the file containing the initramfs?
A. /
B. /boot/initrd
C. /boot/ramfs
D. /sbin/vmram
E. /boot/vmram
F. /sbin/linuxramfs
Answer: B

4. After the partitions are checked and the root file system is mounted, the /sbin/init command is executeD. Which process ID is assigned to /sbin/init?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 3
D. 100
E. 1000
F. Depends
Answer: B

5. The GRUB configuration file (/boot/grub/menu.lst) has a global section followed by sections for each operating system. Which options do you have to specify for each Linux operating system? (Choose 3.)
A. title
B. color
C. initrd
D. kernel
E. timeout
F. gfxmenu
G. message
Answer: ACD

6. You entered the following as a boot option in the GRUB boot screen: init=/bin/bash What does the option mean?
A. The bash is used as the default shell.
B. Linux starts without a graphical environment.
C. The system is started directly in a bash shell. You are automatically logged in as root without being asked for a passworD.
D. The system is started directly in a bash shell. You are automatically logged in as default user without being asked for a passworD.
E. The system is started directly in a bash shell. You are automatically asked for the root password before you are logged in as root.
F. The system is started directly in a bash shell. You are automatically asked for the default user's password before you are logged in.
Answer: C

7. Which command can you use to generate an MD5-encrypted password for GRUB?
A. genkey --md5
B. grubpass -md5
C. grub-md5-crypt
D. passwd -c --md5
Answer: C

8. As root, you entered the runlevel commanD. What does the following output indicate? N 5
A. You are in runlevel 5. A previous runlevel is not availablE.
B. You are in runlevel 5. A previous runlevel was 3 (network).
C. You are in runlevel 3 (network). The system is changing now to runlevel 5.
D. You are currently in no runlevel. The system is changing now to runlevel 5.
Answer: A

9. Which command creates the .depenD. boot, .depenD. start, and .depenD. stop files in /etc/init.d/?
A. init
B. insserv
C. mkinitrd
D. mkreiserfs
Answer: B

10. Suppose you change from your current runlevel 5 to the new runlevel 3. Which statement is correct?
A. Nothing will happen at all.
B. If there is a K* link for a certain service in /etc/init.d/rc5.d/ but no corresponding S* link in /etc/init.d/rc3.d/, nothing will happen.
C. If there is no K* link for a certain service in /etc/init.d/rc5.d/ but there is an S* link in /etc/init.d/rc3.d/, the service is starteD.
D. If there is a K* link for a certain service in /etc/init.d/rc5.d/ and there is an S* link in /etc/init.d/rc3.d/, the service is stopped and started again.
Answer: C
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