Select two statements that correctly describe the capabilities of the Distribution Constructor.
A.
ISO images for use with the Automated Installer (AI) can be created.
B.
Bootable USB images can be created for SPARC and x86 architectures.
C.
A single installation server can be used to create ISO images for SPARC and x86 architectures.
D.
Checkpoints can be used to pause the build, allowing scripts to run that modify the resulting
ISO Image.
E.
A single Installation server can be used to create ISO images for Solaris 10 and Solaris11
operating systems.
Explanation:
A:You can use the distribution constructor to create the following types of Oracle
Solaris images:
* (A) x86 or SPARC ISO Image for Automated Installations
* Oracle Solaris x86 live CD image
* x86 or SPARC Oracle Solaris text installer image
* x86 Oracle Solaris Virtual Machine
Note: You can use the distribution constructor to build custom Oracle Solaris images. Then, you
can use the images to install the Oracle Solaris software on individual systems or multiple
systems. You can, also, use the distribution constructor to create Virtual Machine (VM) images
that run the Oracle Solaris operating system.
D: Checkpointing Options
You can use the options provided in the distro_const command to stop and restart the build
process at various stages in the image-generation process, in order to check and debug the image
that is being built. This process of stopping and restarting during the build process is called
checkpointing.
Reference: Oracle Solaris 11 Express Distribution Constructor Guide, What are the Components
in the Distribution Constructor?
A and D correct.
C and E can be safely eliminated.
B – USB image only for x86
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