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A Linux system is failing to start due to issues with several critical system processes .
Which of the following options can be used to boot the system into the single user mode? (Choose two.)
- A . Execute the following command from the GRUB rescue shell: mount -o remount, ro/sysroot.
B. Interrupt the boot process in the GRUB menu and add systemd.unit=single in the kernel line.
C. Interrupt the boot process in the GRUB menu and add systemd.unit=rescue.target in the kernel line.
D. Interrupt the boot process in the GRUB menu and add single=user in the kernel line.
E. Interrupt the boot process in the GRUB menu and add init=/bin/bash in the kernel line.
F. Interrupt the boot process in the GRUB menu and add systemd.unit=single.target in the kernel line.
Suggested Answer: C,E
Posted : 30/01/2023 1:56 am