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96.
Which of the following installation server types is not supported?
  • A.
    NFS
  • B.
    CIFS
  • C.
    HTTP
  • D.
    FTP
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Answer : [B]
Explanation :
CIFS is not supported as an installation server.
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97.
What can you use if you want a minimal boot image to be available to the servers you want to install, but you do not want to provide that through a network PXE server?
  • A.
    Use the boot.iso image that is provided by Red Hat at RHN.
  • B.
    Use the installation disk.
  • C.
    Copy the bootloader to the server you want to install before starting the installation.
  • D.
    Copy the boot image on the HTTP installation server.
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Answer : [A, B]
Explanation :
If you do not want to boot from the network, you need to provide a boot image on a local medium. The boot.iso image is a perfect solution to do that. Alternatively, you could choose to start the installation from an installation disk.
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98.
Which service needs to be enabled to provide TFTP services?
  • A.
    tftp
  • B.
    tftpd
  • C.
    httpd
  • D.
    xinetd
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Answer : [D]
Explanation :
The tftpd service is started through xinetd. Make sure that the xinetd service is enabled for automatic starting using systemctl enable xinetd . The further configuration is done through the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp configuration file, where you have to change the disabled parameter to enabled.
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99.
In which file do you specify the name of the PXE boot image that needs to be handed out to installable clients?
  • A.
    /etc/ftpt.conf
  • B.
    /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
  • C.
    /etc/dhcpd.conf
  • D.
    /etc/pxe.conf
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Answer : [C]
Explanation :
The DHCP server communicates to the TFTP server and specifies which file from the TFTP server should be handed out for booting installable clients.
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100.
In which file do you specify the name of the TFTP server root directory?
  • A.
    /etc/ftpt.conf
  • B.
    /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
  • C.
    /etc/dhcpd.conf
  • D.
    /etc/pxe.conf
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Answer : [B]
Explanation :
The TFTP server is defined through xinetd. Xinetd works with configuration files in /etc/xinetd.d. Each service that is managed through xinetd has its own configuration file.
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