Which package management tool is used in Red Hat-based Linux Systems?
A.
portage
B.
rpm
C.
apt-get
D.
dpkg
E.
packagectl
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
RPM stands for RPM Package Manager (formerly known as Red Hat Package Manager), which is a powerful, command-line package management tool developed for the Red Hat operating system. It is now used as a core component in many Linux distributions such as CentOS, Fedora, Oracle Linux, openSUSE and Mageia1. RPM can install, uninstall,and query individual software packages, but it cannot manage dependency resolution like YUM2. YUM is another package management tool that is based on RPM and can handle dependencies automatically. YUM is the primary package management tool for installing, updating, removing, and managing software packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux2. Therefore, the correct answer is B. rpm, as it is the underlying package management tool used in Red Hat-based Linux systems. References:
Linux package management with YUM and RPM | Enable Sysadmin
Chapter 13. Package Management Tool Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | Red Hat Customer Portal
Difference Between YUM and RPM | 2DayGeek
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