Question 1
Which two statements are true concerning the installation and configuration of the bootloader by the Anaconda installer, which is then used to boot Oracle Linux?
The Linux Loader (LILO) bootloader may be chosen for installation.
The bootloader must be password protected and Anaconda prompts for a password in all cases.
The Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is the only bootloader used by Oracle Linux.
If previously installed operating systems are found on disk partitions that were not overwritten, then an attempt is made to configure the bootloader to be able to boot them.
The bootloader is installed by default in the first partition of the disk.
Correct answer: AE
Explanation:
A (not C): Linux boot process from hard drive:PC initializion phase - BIOS, POST. PC starts boot loader - usually grub or lilo. The bootloader locates kernel image on the hard drive. The kernel decompresses and loads itself. Once finished it tries to mount the root filesystem. 5. When the root filesystem is mounted, /sbin/init is executed and continues booting the system using inittab and /etc/rc*.d scripts
A (not C): Linux boot process from hard drive:
PC initializion phase - BIOS, POST.
PC starts boot loader - usually grub or lilo.
The bootloader locates kernel image on the hard drive.
The kernel decompresses and loads itself. Once finished it tries to mount the root filesystem. 5. When the root filesystem is mounted, /sbin/init is executed and continues booting the system using inittab and /etc/rc*.d scripts