Examine these statements and their output taken right after successful install of Oracle Linux:
[root@FAROUT /] rpm –q firstboot
Firstboot -1.110.10-1.0.2.e16.x86_64
[root @FAROUT /] # chkconfig - - list firstboot
Firstboot 0:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6;off
[root@FAROUT /] # /etc/sysconfig/firstboot
RUN_FIRSTBOOT=NO
What is the conclusion?
- The option to run firstboot was deselected during Oracle Linux installation.
- The system was installed with desktop graphical packages and rebooted and the firstboot utility ran successful.
- Firstboot never ran in any run level because the service is turned off for all run levels.
- The system was installed without selecting desktop graphical packages, thereby disabling firstboot from running.
Answer(s): A
Explanation:
Firstboot is set to off for all levels.
Example:
The rm command below remove or delate the firstboot file in order to make sure the firstboot program running when we restart or reboot the Fedora machine.
[root@fedora ~]# rm /etc/sysconfig/firstboot
rm: remove regular file `/etc/sysconfig/firstboot'? y
[root@fedora ~]#
Then check and make sure that firstboot program or firstboot service is run when your Fedora startup/boot up.
Check firstboot services
[root@fedora ~]# chkconfig --list firstboot
firstboot 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off
[root@fedora ~]#
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