Red
Hat Exam Test Preparation questions & answers
v EXAM TIME: 2
1/2 HRS All questions are mandatory to be solved.
v .example.com and remote.test HAS 192.168.0.0
AND 192.168.1.0 NETWORK RESPECTIVELY.
v YOU HAVE ONE SYSTEM WITH ONE VIRTUAL SYSTEM
IN BUILD
v THE PASSWORD FOR root SHOULD BE AS EARLIER
INFORMED SO THAT THE EVALUATOR CAN EVALUATE.
v PACKET FILTERING SHOULD NOT AFFECT THE
NETWORK INTERGITY.
v YUM BASEURL IS base
url =ftp://192.168.0.254/pub/rhel6/dvd.
Questions 1 | CREATE LVM
Create
the "LVM" with the name "wshare" by using 100PE's from the
volume group "devgroup". Consider the PE size as "8MB".
Mount it on /mnt/secret with filesystem vfat.
Questions 2 | USER'S
GROUPS AND PERMISSION:
Create
a group named "sysadmin"
A user
Sarah and Natasha should belongs to "manager" group as a secondary
group with users password "wakennym". A user harry should not have
access to interactive shell and he should not be a member of
"manager" group.
Questions 3 | DIRECTORY
COLLABORATION:
Create
the Directory "/home/manager" with the following characteristics.
Group ownership of "/home/manager" should go to "manager"
group. The directory should be have full permission for all members off
"manager" group but not to any other users accept "root".
Files created under "/home/manager" should get the same group
ownership is set to the "manager" group.
Questions 4 | UPDATE
THE KERNEL:
Install
the appropriate Kernel from ftp://instructor.example.com/ftp/updates. Your
machine should boot with updated kernel.
Questions 5 | CRON JOB:
The
user Sarah must configure a cron job that runs daily at 14:23 every day. and
executes "/bin/echo "hyer"
Questions 6 | RESIZE
LVM:
Resize
to 100MB of the lvm "/dev/vgsrv/home" (/dev/myvol/vo) after reboot
size should be in between 100MB to 120MB..
Questions 7 | BIND THE
"LDAP" FOR USER AUTHENTICATION:
Note
the following. BASE DN: dc=example,dc=com ldap path
ldap://instructor.example.com/ Download the certificate from
"ftp://instructor.example.com/pub/EXAMPLE-CA-CERT"Ldap user should
login into your system . Where "X" is your system no.
Questions 8 |
"NTP" CLIENT:
Configure
your system as "NTP" client for "instructor.example.com".
Questions 9 | AUTOMOUNT
THE HOME DIRECTORY
Note
the following. instructor.example.com(192.168.0.254) "Nfs exports"
/home/guests to your system where "x" is your station ip. Ldapuser's
home directory is instructor.example.com:/home/guests/ldapuserx. Ldapuser's
home directory should be automounted locally beneath /home as /home/ldapuserx.
While login with any of the ldapuser then only home directory should accessible
from your system that ldapuserx.
Questions 10 | ACCESS
CONTROL LIST:
Copy
the file /etc/fstab to /var/tmp and configure the "ACL" as mention
following. The file /vat/tmp/fstab is owned by the "root". The file
/var/tmp/fstab belongs to the group "root" The file /var/tmp/fstab
should not be executable by others. The user "Sarah" should able to
read and write to the file. The user "Natasha" can neither read nor
write to the file. Other users (future and current) should be able to read
/var/tmp/fstab.
Questions 11 |
CONFIGURE FTP SERVER:
Configure
FTP access from your system. Clients within the example.com should have
anonymous FTP access to your system.
Questions 12 |
CONFIGURE "web server":
Configure
your system as "web server" for the site http://serverX.example.com.
Download the web page from ftp://instructor.example.com/updates/station.html
Rename the the downloaded page as "index.html" Copy the
"index.html" page to the "document root" Do not make any
modifications to the content of index.html.
Questions 13 | USER
ADD:
Create
the user "dax" with uid 4223.
Questions 14 | EXTEND
SWAP SPACE:
Extend
the SWAP space with "200" MB dont remove the existing swap.
Questions 15 | LOCATE
THE FILES:
Locate
the files of owner "dax" and copy to the location /root/found
directory
Questions 16 | SEARCH
FOR WORD:
Find
the keyword "strator" from "/usr/share/dict/words" file and
copy the lines in /root/lists.txt.
v EXAM TIME: 2
1/2 HRS All questions are mandatory to be solved.
v .example.com and remote.test HAS 192.168.0.0
AND 192.168.1.0 NETWORK RESPECTIVELY.
v YOU HAVE ONE SYSTEM WITH ONE VIRTUAL SYSTEM
IN BUILD
v THE PASSWORD FOR root SHOULD BE AS EARLIER
INFORMED SO THAT THE EVALUATOR CAN EVALUATE.
v PACKET FILTERING SHOULD NOT AFFECT THE
NETWORK INTERGITY.
v Use the DHCP IP address YUM BASEURL
IS base url =ftp://192.168.0.254/pub/rhel6/dvd.
Questions 1 | selinux:
Set the
"selinux" in enforcing mode.
Questions 2 | Ip
forwarding:
Enable
the ip forwarding.
Questions 3 | Configure
the "ssh" :
Natasha
should have remote "SSH" access to your machine within example.com.
Clients within remote.test should not "SSH" your system.
Questions 4 | Configure
FTP access:
Clients
within the example.com domain should have anonymous Download/Upload access.
Clients from remote.test domain shouldn't have any access to ftp service. The
client should upload the files to /var/ftp/upload directory.
Questions 5 | Configure
SAMBA SHARE:
Share
the directory "/common" via samba. Your Samba server must be a member
of "SMBGROUP" workgroup. The share name must be "common"
The shared must be available to example.com clients only. The user
"Natasha" should have read access to the share with samba password
"red hat"
Questions 6 | Configure
"web server":
Configure
your system as "web server" for the site http://serverX.example.com.
Download the web page from ftp://instructor.example.com/updates/station.html
Rename the the downloaded page as "index.html" Copy the
"index.html" page to the "document root" Do not make any
modifications to the content of index.html..
Questions 7 | Configure
name virtual hosting server:
Configure
the the name virtual hosting server for the site http://wwwX.example.com.
Download the page "www.html" from ftp://instructor.example.com/updates
under Documen Root "/var/www/virtual".
Questions 8 | Configure
"web server":
Create
the directory "secret" for the Document Root of your webserver.
Download the page "host.html" from
ftp://instructor.example.com/updates.It should be accessible to local host and
not to any other host.
Questions 9 | NFS Server:
Export
your "/common" (created Default) directory via NFS to the example.com
domain. Note: you dont have permission to mount. you can check nfs client using
/net/(ip address).
Questions 10 | Configure
SMTP:
Configure
your "SMTP" mail service according to the following requirements.
Your mail server should accept the mail from remote hosts as well as localhost.
Natasha with password "Natasha" should receive the mails from remote
hosts.
Questions 11 | CONFIGURE
Aliases:
admin
alias mail should be received by harry with password "Natasha"
Questions 12 | CONFIGURE
"Iscsi":
Access
the remote storage from "instructor.example.com" and create the
partition "30MB" and mount it on "/storage"
Questions 13 | Script:
Write
the script for. If you won't search anything or give anything expect ftp and
nfs it should give you the following output stderr: /root/script foo|bar . If
you search for a word "foo" id should show you "bar" If you
search for word "bar" it should show you "foo".
Questions 14 | Mount ISO:
Download
the iso "boot.iso" under root from instructor.example.com/pub/iso and
mount it on /mnt/discimg directory ..
Questions 15 | Set kernel
parameter:
Set
default kernel parameter to set sysvctl to 1. And is should reflect to
/proc/cmdline.
These are
some Instructions
before Exam:
Please read
carefully and understand each step
1. First when
you sit in the exam, fill all the details and then the screen will provide you
with a domain number. Note your systems domain number on a paper. (Ex.
Domain10)
2. In the next
screen you will get a user name and password for the base system that is your
desktop, please make a note of the information in the paper provided to you.
3. You will be
provided with a login prompt then login with the details provided with user
name & password
4. On the
desktop you will find 2 icons
(i) View Exam
(ii) VM Control
(something similar to that)
5. When you
click view exam you will get all the necessary information for your VM machine
like:
Host name, IP
address, Network Mask, Default Gateway, Name Server (or DNS) and root user
password will also be given for the VM that we need to set. Also note Yum
server configuration path and the link to the question paper. Please make a
note of each item carefully.
6. Click on the
second option VM Control it will open 4 buttons again like
(i) Start Exam (ii) Shutdown VM (iii) Force
Shutdown (iv) Exam VM Console
7. First click
on Start Exam button and then click on last button Exam VM Console. It will
open VM console for you.
8. Reboot the VM
and go into single user mode and change the root password with the exact
information that they have provided.
9. Login into VM
with root credentials and open the terminal
10. Start typing
these commands
# iptables -L
# iptables -F
# service
iptables save
# setup
----> Network
Configuration ----> Device Configuration ---> eth0 ---> Remove the *
mark (from Use DHCP and provide the information that you have already noted
like IP, Netmask, Default Gateway, DNS (i.e., Name Server) )
# chkconfig
network on
# service
network restart
# vim
/etc/sysconfig/network
HOSTNAME=station.domainX.example.com
(Replace X with your domain number)
11. Configure
Yum as below
# vim
/etc/yum.repos.d/my.repo
[station]
name=station
repo
baseurl=http://server.domainX.example.com/pub/x86_64/Server
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
# yum list (Here
if you get a big list scrolling then your yum configuration is correct
otherwise
check for
correct path & spellings)
12. Install
firefox
# yum install
firefox –y
13. Open
question paper in firefox browser with the link you already noted down.
===========================================
Question & Answers for the Mock Exam
===========================================
1.Create the "LVM" with the name
"wshare" by using 100PE's from the volume group "devgroup".
Consider the PE size as "8MB". Mount it on /mnt/secret with
filesystem vfat.
# fdisk
-cu /dev/vda
-->
p (to print the partitions available)
-->
n (if its already 3 partitions availble create full extended partition)
-->
n ( to create a logical partition )
-->
press enter
-->
+808M
--> t
(type for the partition created)
-->
5 (select fifth partition that is newly created)
-->
8e ( Linux LVM type)
-->
w (save & exit)
# partx
-a /dev/vda
#
pvcreate /dev/vda5
#
vgcreate -s 8M devgroup /dev/vda5
#
lvcreate -l 100 -n wshare devgroup
#
lvdisplay (to check the answer)
#
mkfs.vfat /dev/devgroup/wshare
# mkdir
/mnt/secret
# vim
/etc/fstab
/dev/devgroup/wshare
/mnt/secret ext4 defaults 0 0
# mount
-a
# df
-TH
2.Users sarah and natasha should belongs to
"manager" group as a secondary group with users password
"wakennym". A user harry should not have access to interactive shell
and he should not be a member of "manager" group.
#
groupadd manager
#
useradd -G manager sarah
#
useradd -G manager natasha
#
useradd -s /sbin/nologin harry
# echo
"wakennym" | passwd --stdin sarah
# echo
"wakennym" | passwd --stdin natasha
3.Create the Directory
"/home/manager" with the following characteristics. Group ownership of
"/home/manager" should go to "manager" group. The directory
should be have full permission for all members off "manager" group
but not to any other users accept "root". Files created under
"/home/manager" should get the same group ownership is set to the
"manager" group.
# mkdir
/home/manager
# chgrp
manager /home/manager
# chmod
g+w /home/manager
# chmod
o=- /home/manager
# chmod
g+s /home/manager
4.Install the appropriate Kernel from
ftp://instructor.example.com/pub/updates. Your machine should boot with updated
kernel.
# wget
ftp://instructor.example.com/pub/updates/kernel*
# rpm
-ivh kernel-firmware
# rpm
-ivh kernel-2.
#
reboot
5.An user sarah must configure a cron job
that runs daily at 14:23 every day. and executes "/bin/echo
"hyer"
#
crontab -e -u sarah
23 14 *
* * /bin/echo "hyer"
6.Resize to 100MB of the lvm
"/dev/vgsrv/home" (/dev/myvol/vo) after reboot size should be in
between 100MB to 120MB.
# cp
-rvpf /home /tmp
#
vgdisplay (check the PE size of vgsrv volume group and calculate the size
required for reaching between
100-200MB)
#
umount /home (if not unmounted then run # service autofs stop & then try #
umount /home)
#
e2fsck -f /dev/vgsrv/home
#
resize2fs /dev/vgsrv/home 100M (because in exam the PE size is 1MB so 100M we
can take)
#
lvreduce -L 100M /dev/vgsrv/home (when prompted for reducing press
"y")
# mount
-a
#
reboot
If it
fails to start up with Ctrl+D message then follow these commands below :-
Provide
root password
# mount
-o remount,rw /
# vim
/etc/fstab
comment
the line of the /home partition
# init
5
After
logging into the system open terminal and follow these commands
#
mkfs.ext4 /dev/vgsrv/home
# vim
/etc/fstab
remove
the hash mark before the /home partition
# mount
-a
# cp
-rvpf /tmp/home/* /home
# su -
sarah (if it logins without any errors then system is ok otherwise check from
the above for any mistakes)
7.Note the following. BASE DN: dc=domainX
dc=example,dc=com ldap path ldap://host.domainX.example.com/ Download the
certificate from ftp://host.domainX.example.com/pub/cert. Ldap user should
login into your system . make sure that autofs requirement is fulfilled.
#
system-config-authentication
-->
select LDAP
-->
dc=domainX,dc=example,dc=com
--> ldap://server.domainX.example.com
-->
Check TLS and provide the path for the certificate
-->
select LDAP authentication
-->
click OK
#
chkconfig autofs on
#
service autofs stop
#
service autofs start
8.Configure your system as "NTP"
client for "instructor.example.com".
#
system-config-date
Check
synchronize date and time over network
Remove
the entries and add the entry instructor.example.com
Expand
Additional configuration --> speed up initial synchronization --> click
OK
#
chkconfig ntpd on
#
service ntpd restart
9.Note the following.
instructor.example.com(192.168.0.254) "Nfs exports" /rusers/ldapuserX
to your system where "x" is your station ip. Ldapuser's home
directory is host.domainX.example.com:/rusers/ldapuserX. Ldapuser's home
directory should be automounted locally beneath /rusers as /rusers/ldapuserX.
While login with any of the ldapuser then only home directory should accesible
from your system that ldapuserX.
# vim
/etc/auto.master
/rusers
/etc/auto.ldap
# vim
/etc/auto.ldap
ldapuserX
-rw host.domainX.example.com:/rusers/ldapuserX
#
service autofs stop
#
service autofs start
# su -
ldapuserX
10.Copy the file /etc/fstab to /var/tmp and
configure the "ACL" as mention following. The file /vat/tmp/fstab is
owned by the "root". The file /var/tmp/fstab belongs to the group
"root" The file /var/tmp/fstab should not be executable by other's.
The user "sarah" should able to read and write to the file. The user
"natasha" can neither read nor write to the file. other users (future
and current) shuold be able to read /var/tmp/fstab.
# cp
-rvpf /etc/fstab /var/tmp/
#
setfacl -m u:sarah:rw- /var/tmp/fstab
#
setfacl -m u:natasha:- /var/tmp/fstab
#
getfacl /var/tmp/fstab
11.Configure FTP access from your system.
Clients within the example.com should have anonomyous FTP access to your
system.
# yum
install vsftpd* -y
#
chkconfig vsftpd on
#
service vsftpd restart
12.Configure your system as "web
server" for the site http://station.domainX.example.com . Download the web
page from ftp://server.domainX.example.com/updates/station.html Rename the the
downloaded page as "index.html" Copy the "index.html" page
to the "document root" Do not make any modifications to the content
of index.html.
# yum
install http -y
# cd
/var/www/html
# wget
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/updates/station.html
# mv
station.html index.html
# vim
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
uncomment
the NameVirtualHost line
NameVirtualHost
192.168.1.108:80 (here give your server ip)
copy
last 7 lines and paste it below
ServerAdmin
webmaster@station.domainX.example.com
DocumentRoot
/var/www/html
ServerName
station.domainX.example.com
ErrorLog
logs/station.domainX.example.com-error_log
CustomLog
logs/station.domainX.example.com-access_log common
#
chkconfig httpd on
#
service httpd restart
13.Create the user "dax" with uid
4223.
#
useradd -u 4223 dax
14.Extend the SWAP space with "200"
MB dont remove the existing swap.
# fdisk
-cu /dev/vda
-->
n
-->
enter
-->
+200M
-->
t (type for the partition)
-->
6 (sixth partition )
-->
82 (linux Swap type)
-->
w (save & exit)
# partx
-a /dev/vda
#
mkswap /dev/vda6
#
swapon /dev/vda6
# blkid
/dev/vda6
UUID=afdjlafjdlkfjldkjlfajldl
(some uid will be generated copy and paste in /etc/fstab file)
# vim
/etc/fstab
UUID=afdjklfjdlkjflka
swap swap defaults 0 0
# mount
-a
15.locate the files of owner "dax"
and copy to the location /root/found directory
# mkdir
/root/found
# find
/ -user dax 2> /dev/null -exec cp -rpf {} /root/found \;
Find the keyword "strato" from
"/usr/share/dict/words" file and copy the lines in /root/lists.txt.
# grep
"strato" /usr/share/dict/words > /root/lists.txt
# cat
/root/lists.txt
====================
RHCE Exam
====================
When you sit for
RHCE exam things to do are as follows:
1. Note down the
following things in your paper
domain number
(domainX), question paper link, yum server path
# host
station.domainX.example.com (to view your systems ip address)
follow the
instructions that are provided in the starting page of this document but make
sure that your don’t configure networking in VM
2. Clear
IPtables
# iptables -F
# service
iptables save
3. Configure yum
as discussed above in the first paper and run yum list command to check the yum
configuration
4. Install
firefox
# yum install
firefox -y
5. Open the
question paper in the firefox browser
====================
Q & A Solutions
====================
1.Set the "selinux" in enfrocing mode.
# vim
/etc/sysconfig/selinux
SELINUX=enforcing
# reboot
2.Enable the ip forwarding.
# vim
/etc/sysctl.conf
net.ipv4.ip_forward
= 1
# sysctl -p
3.natasha should have remote "SSH" access to your machine
within domainX.example.com. clients within my133t.org should not
"SSH" your system.
# vim
/etc/hosts.deny
sshd:
.my133t.org
# chkconfig
sshd on
# service
sshd restart
4.Clients within the domainX.example.com domain should have annonomyous
Download access. Clients outside domainX.example.com doamin should have any
access to ftp service.
# yum install
vsftpd* -y
# chkconfig
vsftpd on
# service
vsftpd restart
# vim
/etc/hosts.deny
vsftpd: ALL
EXCEPT .domainX.example.com
# service
vsftpd restart
5.Share the directory "/common" via samba. Your Samba server
must be a member of "STAFF" workgroup. The share name must be
"common". Share must be browseable. The shared must be available to example.com
clients only. The user "natasha" should have read access to the share
with samba password "redhat"
# yum install
samba* -y
# mkdir
/common
# man
samba_selinux | grep chcon
# chcon -t
samba_share_t /common
# vim
/etc/samba/smb.conf
at line number
74, workgroup = STAFF
go to the
bottom of the configuration file
[common]
path =
/common
valid users =
natasha
read only =
yes
browseable =
yes
hosts allow =
172.24.10. (type only first three columns of your system ip ending with a (.)
this is
compulsory, this is called host notation )
# smbpasswd
-a natasha
specify
password as "redhat"
# chkconfig
smb on
# service smb
restart
6.Configure your system as "web server" for the site
http://serverX.domainX.example.com . Download the web page from
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/updates/station.html Rename the the downloaded
page as "index.html" Copy the "index.html" page to the
"document root" Do not make any modifications to the content of
index.html.
# yum install
http -y
# cd
/var/www/html
# wget
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/updates/station.html
# mv
station.html index.html
# vim
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
uncomment the
NameVirtualHost line
NameVirtualHost
172.24.10.20:80 (here give your server ip, if your server ip is 172.24.10.20)
copy last 7
lines and paste it below
ServerAdmin
webmaster@station.domainX.example.com
DocumentRoot
/var/www/html
ServerName station.domainX.example.com
ErrorLog
logs/station.domainX.example.com-error_log
CustomLog
logs/station.domainX.example.com-access_log common
# chkconfig
httpd on
# service
httpd restart
7.Configure the the name virtual hosting server for the site http://www.domainX.example.com.
Download the page "www.html" from
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/pub/updates under DocumenRoot
"/var/www/virtual".
# mkdir
/var/www/virtual
# cd
/var/www/virtual
# wget
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/pub/updates/www.html
# mv www.html
index.html
# vim
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
copy last 7
lines and paste it below
(if your
server ip is 172.24.10.20)
ServerAdmin
webmaster@www.domainX.example.com
DocumentRoot
/var/www/virtual
ServerName
www.domainX.example.com
ErrorLog
logs/www.domainX.example.com-error_log
CustomLog
logs/www.domainX.example.com-access_log common
# chkconfig
httpd on
# service
httpd restart
8.Create the directory "restricted" for the DocumentRoot of
your webserver. Download the page "host.html" from
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/pub/updates.It should be accessable to
localhost and not to any other hosts.
# mkdir
/var/www/html/restricted
# cd
/var/www/html/restricted
# wget
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/pub/updates/www.html
# mv
host.html index.html
# vim
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
go to the
last in the configuration file
Order
deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from
station.domainX.example.com
# chkconfig
httpd on
# service
httpd restart
9.Export your "/common" (created Default) directory via NFS to
the domainX.example.com domain. Note: you dont have permssion to mount. you can
check nfsclinet using /net/(ipaddress).
# yum install nfs* -y
# vim
/etc/exports
/common
*.domainX.example.com(ro,sync)
# chkconfig
nfs on
# service nfs
restart
10.Configure your "SMTP" mail service according to the
following requirements. Your mail server should accept the mail from remote
hosts as well as localhost. natasha with password "natasha" should
recieve the mails from remote hosts.
# yum install
postfix* -y
# vim
/etc/postfix/main.cf
at line
number 116 remove hash from inet_interfaces = all
at line
number 119 put a hash for inet_interfaces = localhost ( save and exit)
# chkconfig
postfix on
# service
postfix restart
# echo
"natasha" | passwd --stdin natasha
11.admin alias mail should be received by harry with password
"natasha"
# vim
/etc/aliases
goto the last
line
admin:
natasha
# newaliases
# postfix
reload
12.Access the remote storage from "host.domainX.example.com"
and create the partiton "1500MB" and mount it on "/storage"
download the page from
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/pub/updates/iscsi_text.txt. Change the
permissions for the downloaded document to 0644.
# host
host.domainX.example.com (here u will get the ip address for iscsi target
server, note it down,
ex.
172.24.10.250)
# yum install
iscsi-initiator-utils -y
# iscsiadm -m
discovery -t st -p 172.24.10.250 ( here ip address is for iscsi target server
machine)
# vim
/etc/iscsi/initiatior.isci
specify the
iqn name that got generated when running the first command
# iscsiadm -m
node -T -p 172.24.10.250 -l
# tail
/var/log/messages
view the
storage that will be available for your machine for example. sda
# fdisk -cu
/dev/sda
--> n
--> p
(primary partition)
--> 1
(first partition)
--> enter
(first sector is default)
--> +1500M
--> w
# mkfs.ext4
/dev/sda1
# mkdir
/storage
# blkid /dev/sda1
(copy the UUID for sda1)
UUID=adlfjalfjdlkafa
# vim
/etc/fstab
UUID=adkjfaljklkadjlk
/storage ext4 _netdev 0 0
# mount -a
# df -TH
# cd /storage
# wget
ftp://server.domainX.example.com/pub/updates/iscsi_text.txt
# chmod 0644
iscsi_text
# ll
# iscsiadm -m
node -T -p 172.24.10.250 -u ( u option for logout, dont forget to logout
before
rebooting)
# reboot
13.Mount the iso "/root/boot.iso" and mount it on /mnt/discimg
directory
# mkdir
/mnt/discimg
# vim
/etc/fstab
/root/boot.iso
/mnt/discimg iso9660 loop 0 0
# mount -a
14.Set default kernel parameter to set sysvctl to 1. and is should
reflect to /proc/cmdline.
# vim
/etc/grub.conf
in the kernel
line, press end button on keyboard and go towards the last add the following
line
sysvctl=1 (no
spaces should be there otherwise system will always go into single user mode)
#
reboot
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