I think you are referring to this document , this is not related to oracle s/w installation
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E89154_01/STAIS/silentmode002.htm#STAIS1938
Correct Answer : AF
You can not mention root password in response file
** With or without response file(put all arguments in the command line $ORACLE_HOME/runInstaller -silent ....) you have to input root password when prompted
** using OUI - You can mention either enter root password or sudo file in installation page
You continue to have the option to run the root configuration scripts manually.
A is correct. OUI step 6 of 10 provides you with this choice. Can be either.
B is wrong. Can be either using the supplied root password or the sudo credentials.
C is wrong. See point E.
D is wrong. Can be either using the supplied root password or the sudo credentials.
E is wrong. The root or sudo password cannot be specified in the response file.
F is correct. See point E.
A correct - If you have performed a Management Agent installation using the agentDownload script, then run the root.sh script. Also, run the oraInstroot.sh script if this is the first Oracle product on the host.
To do so:
Log in as a root user on the host. Alternatively, use the sudo command to change to a root user.
I believe F is correct - there is nowhere mentioned that you need to add root password in response file
C is right
When you modify a response file template and save a file for use, the
response file may contain plain text passwords. Ownership of the response
file should be given to the Oracle software installation owner only, and
permissions on the response file should be changed to 600. Oracle strongly
recommends that database administrators or other administrators delete or
secure response files when they are not in use.
there are plaintext password for SYS, SYSTEM but not root or sudo passwords. At least in v.19, just try by yourself runInstaller. It shows all possible variables. So AF
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