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Actual exam question from Linux Foundation's LFCS
Question #: 8
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following are init systems used within Linux systems? (Choose THREE correct answers.)

  • A. startd
  • B. systemd
  • C. Upstart
  • D. SysInit
  • E. SysV init
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6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: BCE
CORRECT: Option B. systemd, Option C. Upstart, and Option E. SysV init are init systems used within Linux systems. Option A: startd is not an init system used within Linux systems. Option B: systemd is a modern init system used in many Linux distributions. It is responsible for starting and managing system services and daemons at boot time and during system operation. Option C: Upstart is an init system used in some Linux distributions, particularly older ones. It was designed as an alternative to the traditional SysV init system and is responsible for starting and managing system services and daemons at boot time and during system operation. Option D: SysInit is not an init system used within Linux systems. Option E: SysV init is the traditional init system used in many Linux distributions. It is responsible for starting and managing system services and daemons at boot time and during system operation.
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