Which four describe your options for completing this panel of the Installation?

You are installing the Solaris 11 Operation System by using the Text Installer. A panel prompts
you to create a root password and a user account. Which four describe your options for
completing this panel of the Installation?

You are installing the Solaris 11 Operation System by using the Text Installer. A panel prompts
you to create a root password and a user account. Which four describe your options for
completing this panel of the Installation?

A.
Creating a user account is optional.

B.
The root password must be set and cannot be blank.

C.
The root password can be left blank.

D.
If you provide a username, that user is assigned the root role.

E.
If you provide a username, that user is given root privileges.

F.
If you provide a username, root is an account rather than a role and is set to expire
immediately.

G.
If you do not provide a username, root is an account rather than a role and is set to expire
immediately.

Explanation:
A: You are not required to create a user account.
B: You must create a root password.
D: If you create a user account in this panel, you need to provide both the user’s password and a

root password.
In this case, root will be a role assigned to the user.
G: If you do not create a user account, you still need to provide a root password.
In this case, root will be a regular user.
Reference: Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library, Installing With the Text Installer, Complete
the User panel.



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ennnot

ennnot

A, B, D, G

Armen

Armen

G shouldn’t be correct, because root as an account is not set to expire
immediately.
Instead, the correct answer could be E.
So answers are A B D E

Armen

Armen

Correction: E is also wrong. G will be correct if we exclude this part from the sentence: “and is set to expire immediately”

Dupek

Dupek

A,B,D and G but is not set to expire immediately.

iietam

iietam

Correct answers are A, B, D, and G

cat /etc/user_attr
#
# Copyright (c) 1999, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# The system provided entries are stored in different files
# under “/etc/user_attr.d”. They should not be copied to this file.
#
# Only local changes should be stored in this file.
#
root::::type=role
iiteam::::lock_after_retries=no;profiles=System Administrator;roles=root