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Micro Focus Exam 050-733 Topic 3 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-733 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 3
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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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Merilyn
2 months ago
B and D, my friends. The kernel mounts the initrd, and the boot manager starts the init process. Anything else is just a distraction, like a magician waving their hands while their assistant steals your wallet.
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Dierdre
2 months ago
The Linux boot process is like a dance recital, except everyone is wearing steel-toed boots and the music is just the sound of a thousand fans spinning.
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Kathryn
2 months ago
I'm going with B and E. The kernel mounts the initrd, and the BIOS starts the kernel. Wait, the BIOS starts the kernel? What is this, the 90s?
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Ayesha
1 months ago
User3: Definitely, technology has come a long way since then.
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Omega
1 months ago
User2: Yeah, I agree. The BIOS starting the kernel does seem a bit old school.
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Arlette
2 months ago
User1: I think B and E are correct. The kernel mounts the initrd and the BIOS starts the kernel.
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Mariann
2 months ago
C and D, for sure. The boot manager is doing all the heavy lifting here, loading the kernel and initrd, and then starting the init process. Gotta love that boot manager!
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Josephine
1 months ago
Yeah, A is not correct either because the initrd decompresses itself.
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Alaine
2 months ago
The BIOS doesn't start the kernel, so E is not correct.
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Krissy
2 months ago
I agree, D is also correct because the boot manager starts the init process.
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Keshia
2 months ago
I think C is correct because the boot manager loads the kernel and initrd into memory.
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Victor
2 months ago
Definitely B and D. The kernel mounts the initrd, and the boot manager starts the init process. Easy-peasy!
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Shaun
2 months ago
So, B and D are the correct statements about the Linux boot process.
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Loren
2 months ago
Yes, and the boot manager is the one that starts the init process.
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King
2 months ago
I think you're right, the kernel does mount the initrd.
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Linwood
3 months ago
I agree with you, Lavera. I also think C is correct because the boot manager does load the kernel and initrd into the memory.
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Lavera
3 months ago
I think B is correct because the Kernel does look for and mount the initrd.
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Miriam
3 months ago
I think B and C are correct. The kernel mounts the initrd, and the boot manager loads them into memory.
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Samira
2 months ago
The BIOS doesn't start the kernel.
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Tawna
2 months ago
The initrd doesn't decompress itself.
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Eric
2 months ago
Yes, the boot manager loads them into memory.
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Tayna
3 months ago
I agree, the kernel mounts the initrd.
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