Which three statements correctly describes the purpose of and administration of kernel boot
parameters in Oracle Linux?
A.
Additional kernel boot parameters may be specified in an administrator-specified
parameter file that is read by grub stage.
B.
Additional kernel boot parameters may be specified from the grub command line.
C.
Additional kernel boot parameters may be specified in an administrator-specified
parameters that is read by GRUB stage1_5.
D.
Kernel boot parameters used to boot the running system may be examined after boot by
viewing /proc/cmdline.
E.
Kernel boot parameters may be specified in /boot/grub/grub/conf.
F.
Kernel boot parameters used to boot the running system may be examined after boot by
Viewing /boot/grub/grub/conf.