Review the boot environment information displayed on your system:
Which two options accurately describe the newBE boot environment?
A.
It cannot be destroyed.
B.
It cannot be activated.
C.
It cannot be renamed.
D.
You can create a snapshot of it.
E.
It is activated but unbootable.
F.
It has been deleted and will be removed at the next reboot.
Explanation:
If the boot environment is unbootable, it is marked with an exclamation point (!) in
the Active column in the beadm list output.
The beadm command restricts actions on unbootable boot environments as follows:
You cannot activate an unbootable boot environment. (B)
You cannot destroy a boot environment that is both unbootable and marked as active on reboot.
You cannot create a snapshot of an unbootable boot environment.
You cannot use an unbootable boot environment or boot environment snapshot with the -e option
of beadm create.
You cannot rename an unbootable boot environment. (C)
Reference: Creating and Administering Oracle Solaris 11 Boot Environments, Unbootable Boot
Environments
B, C
B and C.
A would be incorrect as BE isn’t both Active and unbootable, so you can destroy it.
B y C
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/E21801/unbootable.html
B,C
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