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The correct answer should be A & D.
"Since the boot partition only stores the files needed by the bootloader, the initial RAM disk and kernel images, it can be quite small by today’s standards."
source - "LPI Learning Materials: LPIC-1 (101)" Version 5.0, page 57
AD, not just because saw it correct in another guide, but because just by ls -la /boot you can see it and play around with those contents, I do it almost everyday in my job.
Can't see how E, C and B would be inside the /boot directory.
I think A and D is correct since they relate to the booting itself.
B: Why would Bash be in here if it's not related to booting? It should be of a later concern after booting.
C: systemd should come after booting, not before.
E: fsck binaries should come after booting, doesn't belong in /boot.
That's right, A & D
In CentOS 7, /boot/ contains initial ramdisk images, vmlinux kernel image files, rescue kernel, efi, grub, and grub2 directories
The kernel starts systemd
systemd reads the system target from /etc/systemd
https://www.thegeekdiary.com/centos-rhel-7-booting-process/#:~:text=Reads%20file%20linked%20by%20/etc/systemd/system/default.target
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/deployment_guide/sec-verifying_the_initial_ram_disk_image#:~:text=Procedure%C2%A030.1.%C2%A0-,Verifying%20the%20Initial%20RAM%20Disk%20Image,-As%20root%2C%20list
fsck comes after systemd in the boot process before this program is called /usr/lib/systemd
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