2009/3/16 Wagner Queiroz <wmquei...@yahoo.com>: > 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
Acredito que a C é a correta, pois além de identificar, você deve corrigir o problema. Com a opção C, você não executa o init e cai direto no prompt do shell, permitindo a sua correção. -- Jeronimo Zucco LPIC-1 Linux Professional Institute Certified http://jczucco.blogspot.com