Wagner,

Não se trata de recuperar senha de root e de algum script de sistema 
defeituoso, mas do sistema de arquivos raiz. A opção A, na minha opinião, é a 
melhor escolha.

[]s

Ricardo Pinheiro
Instrutor Linux M.Cury
ricardopinhe...@mcury.com.br
M. Cury - www.mcury.com.br


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wagner Queiroz" <wmquei...@yahoo.com>
> To: lpi@yahoogrupos.com.br
> Subject: [lpi] Questão Exame 201
> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:24:01 -0700 (PDT)
> 
> 
> 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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