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LPI Exam 201-450 Topic 2 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 201-450 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 2
[All 201-450 Questions]

Which of the following init systems comes along with an own UEFI boot loader?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Janey
27 days ago
Hmm, I wonder if the boot loader comes with a complementary toaster...
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Shawana
29 days ago
I'm going with systemd. It's the init system that's got its hands in everything these days, including the boot process.
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Yun
10 hours ago
I think systemd is the way to go as well.
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Krystina
9 days ago
I agree, systemd is definitely a popular choice these days.
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Mirta
1 months ago
Wait, launchd? That's a macOS thing, isn't it? I'm pretty sure it doesn't have anything to do with Linux init systems.
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Susy
1 days ago
B) SysVinit
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Virgie
17 days ago
A) systemd
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Sheron
2 months ago
OpenRC? Nah, that's more of an old-school init system. I bet it's still using the good ol' GRUB or something.
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Chuck
2 days ago
E) launchd
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Teri
5 days ago
A) systemd
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Reita
13 days ago
I think you're right. OpenRC is not known for having its own UEFI boot loader.
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Louis
14 days ago
Yeah, OpenRC is more traditional. It probably uses GRUB.
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Dick
15 days ago
D) OpenRC
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Barrett
24 days ago
E) launchd
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Alisha
1 months ago
E) launchd
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Tenesha
1 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Dick
1 months ago
A) systemd
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Carey
1 months ago
A) systemd
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Glory
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think OpenRC also comes with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Raylene
2 months ago
Hmm, systemd seems like the obvious choice here. It's the init system that's taken over the Linux world, so it must have its own boot loader, right?
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Francene
19 days ago
Actually, launchd is the init system that comes with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Bethanie
19 days ago
E) launchd
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Reuben
21 days ago
Yes, systemd does come with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Dalene
2 months ago
A) systemd
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Madalyn
2 months ago
I agree with Vivan, systemd is the correct answer for this question.
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Vivan
2 months ago
I think the answer is systemd because it has its own UEFI boot loader.
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