Which two are true about accounts, groups, and roles in the Solaris user database?
A.
All Solaris user accounts must have a unique UID number.
B.
A Solaris account name may be any alphanumeric string, and can have a maximum length of 8 characters.
C.
Account UID numbers 0-09 are system-reserved.
D.
The GID for an account determines the default group ownership of new files created by that account.
E.
The groups that an account is a member of are determined by the entries in the /etc/group file.
Explanation:
A: Solaris uses a UID (User ID) to identify each user account. The UID is a unique number assigned to each
user. It is usually assigned by the operating system when the account is created.
B: In Solaris the account name can include any alphanumeric string (and . _ -). The maximum length is 8
characters.