The following run levels should never be declared as the default run level when using SysV init:
A. 0
E. 6
The default run level is the state of the system that is automatically entered after the system is booted. In SysV init, the default run level is defined in the /etc/inittab file.
The run level 0 is used to halt the system, and the run level 6 is used to reboot the system. These run levels are not appropriate as the default run level, as they result in the system being shut down or rebooted immediately after it is started.
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