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Micro Focus Exam 050-733 Topic 1 Question 107 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-733 exam
Question #: 107
Topic #: 1
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Which statements about the Linux boot process are correct? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Jade
8 days ago
I think D is incorrect. The init process is started by the Kernel, not the boot manager.
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Renay
14 days ago
I'm not sure about D. Does the boot manager really start the init process?
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Timothy
16 days ago
I think the kernel looks for and mounts the initrd, but I'm not sure about the other options. Guess I better brush up on my Linux boot process knowledge.
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Kati
16 days ago
I agree with you, Jade. I also think C is correct because the boot manager does load the kernel and initrd into memory.
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Jade
17 days ago
I think B is correct because the Kernel does look for and mount the initrd.
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Narcisa
18 days ago
Haha, the initrd decompressing itself? That's like a magic trick for the operating system!
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Marshall
2 days ago
Mitzie: I always find the Linux boot process fascinating.
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Mitzie
3 days ago
User 2: Definitely, it's like the OS is performing a magic trick during boot up.
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Precious
10 days ago
User 1: Yeah, it's pretty cool how the initrd handles that.
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Pamela
28 days ago
Wait, didn't the BIOS start the kernel? I thought that was one of the steps in the boot process.
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Alaine
29 days ago
I'm pretty sure the boot manager loads the kernel and initrd into memory, and it also starts the init process. That's definitely correct.
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Gussie
6 days ago
I think the boot manager loads the kernel and initrd into memory.
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Kip
15 days ago
Yes, and it also starts the init process. So both statements are correct.
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Josphine
18 days ago
I think you're right, the boot manager does load the kernel and initrd into memory.
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