Examine the output shown: [root@FAROUT fs] # rpm –qa | grep preinstall
Oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall-1.0-6.e16.x86_64 [root@FAROUT fs] # rpm –q1
oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall-1.0-6.e16.x86_64
/etc/rc.d/init.d/oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall-firstboot
/etc/sysconfig/Oracle-rdbmsserver- 11gR2-preinstall-verify
/etc/sysconfig/oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall/Oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-
preinstall.param /usr/bin/oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall-verify Which three
statements are true about oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall-1.0-6.e16.x86_64 rpm?
A.
It runs at the first boot after installing the packages to set a parameter indicating that is
has run once.
B.
It modifies parameters in the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directly.
C.
It modifies kernel parameters in /etc/sysctl.conf.
D.
It creates the oracle user if not already created, which owns the Grid Infrastructure
software should that get installed.
E.
It is a new name for oracle-validated package from Oracle Linux 5 that sets parameters
to the same values.
F.
It creates the grid user if not already created which owns the grid infrastructure software
should that get installed.
G.
It creates the osoper group, if not already created.
Explanation: