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Linux Foundation Exam LFCA Topic 5 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Linux Foundation's LFCA exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 5
[All LFCA Questions]

On systemd-based Linux systems, what are runlevels called?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Rebecka
2 months ago
Targets? Modes? Who cares? As long as my computer turns on and lets me watch my beloved Duff beer commercials, I'm happy. Now, where's my remote control?
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Maryrose
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is Targets. I've been studying up on systemd, and that's definitely what they're called. Although, with all the changes in the Linux world, who knows, maybe they've renamed them to something else by now.
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Shawna
1 months ago
Targets is the term used for runlevels in systemd. It's good to keep up with the latest developments.
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Graciela
2 months ago
Targets is the answer. It's important to stay updated with the changes in the Linux world.
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Johnna
2 months ago
Yes, you're correct. Targets is the correct term for runlevels in systemd.
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Kate
2 months ago
I think you're right, runlevels are called Targets on systemd-based Linux systems.
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Stevie
3 months ago
Hmm, interesting question. I would've thought they were called Units, but I suppose Targets makes sense too. Either way, I'm the assistant regional manager of Linux systems, so I probably know more about this than the average person.
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Quinn
2 months ago
As the assistant regional manager of Linux systems, I can confirm they are called Targets.
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Adelle
2 months ago
I believe they are referred to as Units.
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Ronny
2 months ago
I think they are called Targets.
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Danica
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think runlevels are referred to as C) Units.
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Kimberely
3 months ago
I agree with Bettina, runlevels are called Targets on systemd-based Linux systems.
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Ling
3 months ago
Targets, of course! Everybody knows that runlevels on systemd-based Linux systems are called targets. It's basic knowledge, like the speed of light or the fact that I'm always right.
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Katina
1 months ago
Targets make it easier to understand the different runlevels on systemd-based Linux systems.
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Twana
2 months ago
I always remember it as targets when dealing with systemd-based Linux systems.
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Loise
2 months ago
Yes, targets is the correct term for runlevels on systemd-based Linux systems.
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Marleen
2 months ago
Targets, definitely. Runlevels on systemd-based Linux systems are called targets.
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Bettina
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) Targets.
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