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38 Cards in this Set
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the GRUB configuration file in SUSE Linux
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/boot/grub/menu.lst
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a shortcut to the Linux kernel
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/boot/vmlinuz
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the directory that contains the scripts used to start and stop most daemons
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/etc/init.d
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the script used to activate file systems and swap during system intialization
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/etc/init.d/boot
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the script used to start and stop daemons based on runlevel
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/etc/init.d/rc
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the directories used by the init daemon to start and kill daemons in each runlevel
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/etc/init.d/\rcrunlevel.d
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a sample script that can be copied to create scripts used to start a daemon
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/etc/init.d/skeleton
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the configuration file for the init program
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/etc/inittab
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the LILO configuration file
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/etc/lilo.conf
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the configuration file for the Linux kernel used during system initialization
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/etc/sysconfig/kernel
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the initialization program used to start system services at system intialization
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/sbin/init
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the program located in mainboard ROM that is used to perform the POST and locate a boot loader or boot manager
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Basic Input Output System (BIOS)
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the program used to load and start the operating system kernel at system startup
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boot loader
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a YaST module that can be used to configure the GRUB boot manager
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Boot Loader Configuration
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a program used to load and start one of several different operating systems at system startup
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boot manager
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a command that is used to set programs to start or stop in a particular runlevel by altering the appropriate files in the /etc/init.d/rcrunlevel.d directory
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chkconfig command
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the default boot manager in SUSE Linux
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Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)
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a command that is used to start the GRUB interactive shell
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grub command
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a command that is used to quickly bring a system to runlevel 0
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halt command
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the first process started by the Linux kernel; it is responsible for starting and stopping system daemons
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init
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a command that is used to change the system runlevel
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init command
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a cpio archive that contians device drivers that is loaded during system initialization into a RAM disk
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Initial RAM File System
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the Initial RAM File System
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initramfs
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a command that is used to enable scripts used to start daemons
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insserv command
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the core component of the Linux operating system
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kernel
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a command that is used to reinstall the LILO boot manager after configuration changes
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lilo command
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the traditional boot manager used on Linux
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Linux Loader (LILO)
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Files used by a boot manager or boot loader to locate physical data on the hard disk
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map files
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teh first area of a hard disk that stores the partition table and bootable partition
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Master Boot Record (MBR)
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a command that is used to create an Initial RAM FIle System on a SUSE Linux system
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mkinitrd command
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a simple hardware test performed by the BIOS at system initialization
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power-on self test (POST)
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a command that is used to quickly bring a system to runlevel 0 and power off the system
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poweroff command
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a command that is used to quickly bring a system to runlevel 6
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reboot command
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a category that describes the number and type of daemons on a Linux system
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runlevel
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a command that is used to display the current and most recent runlevel
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runlevel command
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a YaST module that can be used to configure the daemons that start in each runlevel
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Runlevel Editor
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a command that is used to change to runlevel 0 at a certain time
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shutdown command
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a command that displays the users logged in to the system as well as the current system runlevel
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who command
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