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Which file specifies the processes to be started during boot time?

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Which file specifies the processes to be started during boot time? › Category: Introduction to Linux II › Which file specifies the processes to be started during boot time?
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Which file specifies the processes to be started during boot time?

  • /etc/initproc
  • /etc/inittab
  • /etc/proc/inittab
  • /etc/init.d/inittab

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