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LPI 201-450 Exam - Topic 2 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 201-450 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following init systems comes along with an own UEFI boot loader?

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Tiffiny
4 months ago
I thought all init systems had their own boot loaders.
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Larae
4 months ago
Wait, does OpenRC really not have a boot loader?
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Refugia
4 months ago
SysVinit doesn't have one, right?
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Laticia
4 months ago
Yeah, I agree with that!
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Rikki
5 months ago
Pretty sure it's systemd that has its own UEFI boot loader.
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Fredric
5 months ago
I thought Upstart was more about managing services rather than boot loaders, so I’m leaning towards systemd as well.
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Peggie
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen practice questions about init systems before, and systemd was often mentioned in that context.
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Ezekiel
5 months ago
I remember studying that systemd has a lot of features, including boot management, but I can't recall if it specifically includes a UEFI boot loader.
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Wilda
5 months ago
I think systemd is the one with its own UEFI boot loader, but I'm not completely sure.
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Delisa
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll try to eliminate the options that I'm sure are incorrect, then make an educated guess on the remaining choices.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the nested directory structure. I'll need to double-check the syntax for importing from a package with multiple levels.
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Janey
9 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if the boot loader comes with a complementary toaster...
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Shawana
10 months 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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Sharee
8 months ago
Yeah, systemd seems to be the go-to option for many users.
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Alyssa
8 months ago
I've heard systemd is the most widely used init system with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Yun
9 months ago
I think systemd is the way to go as well.
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Krystina
9 months ago
I agree, systemd is definitely a popular choice these days.
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Mirta
10 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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Harris
8 months ago
Yeah, launchd is definitely not a Linux init system.
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Sina
8 months ago
E) launchd
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Ashanti
8 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Roxane
8 months ago
C) Upstart
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Judy
8 months ago
B) SysVinit
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Jenifer
8 months ago
A) systemd
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Sheron
8 months ago
That's interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing!
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Jerrod
8 months ago
E) launchd
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Jennie
8 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Joni
8 months ago
C) Upstart
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Tu
8 months ago
B) SysVinit
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Lashonda
8 months ago
A) systemd
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Gerald
8 months ago
Yes, launchd is primarily used in macOS.
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Iluminada
8 months ago
E) launchd
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Salome
8 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Margot
8 months ago
C) Upstart
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Susy
9 months ago
B) SysVinit
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Virgie
9 months ago
A) systemd
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Sheron
11 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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Merissa
9 months ago
No, OpenRC actually comes with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Leeann
9 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Chuck
9 months ago
E) launchd
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Teri
9 months ago
A) systemd
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Reita
9 months ago
I think you're right. OpenRC is not known for having its own UEFI boot loader.
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Louis
9 months ago
Yeah, OpenRC is more traditional. It probably uses GRUB.
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Dick
9 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Barrett
9 months ago
E) launchd
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Alisha
10 months ago
E) launchd
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Tenesha
10 months ago
D) OpenRC
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Dick
10 months ago
A) systemd
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Carey
10 months ago
A) systemd
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Glory
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think OpenRC also comes with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Raylene
11 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
9 months ago
Actually, launchd is the init system that comes with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Bethanie
9 months ago
E) launchd
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Reuben
9 months ago
Yes, systemd does come with its own UEFI boot loader.
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Dalene
10 months ago
A) systemd
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Madalyn
11 months ago
I agree with Vivan, systemd is the correct answer for this question.
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Vivan
11 months ago
I think the answer is systemd because it has its own UEFI boot loader.
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