What is the outcome of the YUM command?

You installed the sendmail-cf package using the yum command as shown: # yum –Y install
sendmail-cf Loaded plugins: security Setting up Install Process Resolving Dependencies –
-> Running Transaction Check – – – > Package sendmail-cf.noarch 0:8.14.4-8.e16 will be
installed – – > Processing Dependency: sendmail = 7.14.4-8.e16 for package:
sendmail-cf-8.14.4- 8.e16.noarch – – > Running transaction check – – > Package
sendmail.x86_64 0:8.14.4-8.e16 will be installed – – > Finished Dependency Resolution
Dependency Resolved What is the outcome of the YUM command? # yun –y remove
sendmail

You installed the sendmail-cf package using the yum command as shown: # yum –Y install
sendmail-cf Loaded plugins: security Setting up Install Process Resolving Dependencies –
-> Running Transaction Check – – – > Package sendmail-cf.noarch 0:8.14.4-8.e16 will be
installed – – > Processing Dependency: sendmail = 7.14.4-8.e16 for package:
sendmail-cf-8.14.4- 8.e16.noarch – – > Running transaction check – – > Package
sendmail.x86_64 0:8.14.4-8.e16 will be installed – – > Finished Dependency Resolution
Dependency Resolved What is the outcome of the YUM command? # yun –y remove
sendmail

A.
It removes the sendmail package and prompts you for the option to remove the
sendmailcf package.

B.
It fails with an error because the sendmail-cf package depends on the package being
removed.

C.
It succeeds and removes both the sendmail and sendmail-cf packages.

D.
It succeeds and only removes the sendmail package.

E.
It removes the sendmail packages and raises a warning about the sendmail-cf package,
which depends on the package being removed.



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