Pessoal,

Estou na dúvida na seguinte questão:

 
The Linux kernel is loaded successfully by the boot loader. However, straight 
after the kernel mounts the
root filesystem, the boot process stops and an error message regarding init is 
shown. Which of the
following actions is the best one to be used in order to identify and fix the 
problem?
 
A. The administrator reboots the system with a recovery disk and checks the 
root file system for errors with fsck.
B. The administrator reboots the system with a recovery disk and restores from 
a backup.
C. The administrator reboots the system and tells the kernel, through the boot 
loader prompt, to use /bin/bash as the initial process.
D. The administrator reboots the system with a recovery disk and installs a new 
kernel.
E. The administrator reboots the system and tells init, through the boot loader 
prompt, to use a different
runlevel.
 
Resposta: C
 
Essa seria a resposta correta?

Obrigado, 
Wagner


      

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