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SUSE SCA_SLES15 Exam - Topic 8 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for SUSE's SCA_SLES15 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 8
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Which file lists each user's home directory and login shell?

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Suggested Answer: E

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Justine
4 months ago
Nope, /var/userenv is not it either!
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Jamal
4 months ago
I thought it was /etc/password at first, but that's not right.
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Jannette
4 months ago
Wait, is it really /etc/passwd? I thought it was something else.
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Xochitl
4 months ago
Agreed, that's the one!
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Dick
4 months ago
It's definitely /etc/passwd!
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Hailey
5 months ago
I’m confused between `/etc/passwd` and `/var/userenv`. I should have reviewed those file paths more closely!
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Adelina
5 months ago
I feel like `/etc/sysconfig/homedir` could be a trick option. I don't recall seeing it in my notes.
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Chandra
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about user directories, and I think `/etc/passwd` was mentioned as the file that contains user info.
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Ashlee
5 months ago
I think the file we're looking for is related to user accounts, but I'm not entirely sure if it's `/etc/passwd` or something else.
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Lawrence
5 months ago
This seems like a classic case where we need to test the system's behavior at the boundaries of the defined input ranges. Equivalence partitioning with boundary value analysis would be my go-to approach here.
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Shaun
5 months ago
Ah, I see. The customer is responsible for specifying the desired result, not the technical details. That makes sense. I'll go with option A.
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Suryanto
4 years ago
F. /etc/passwd
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