The correct answer is D. The default Gaia shell is Gaia Clish. Official R82 Gaia documentation explicitly states that the default Gaia shell is called clish and describes Gaia Clish as a restrictive shell where role-based administration controls the commands available to the logged-in user. This matters because Gaia separates routine administrative operations from unrestricted low-level access. Expert Mode exists, but it is more permissive and should be used only when lower-level operating system access is required. Option A is therefore wrong as a default shell answer: Expert Mode is available, but not the default role-based shell. Options B and C are not official Gaia shell names in R82. Gaia Clish is used for system configuration and operational commands such as interfaces, routes, DNS, users, roles, backups, and other platform settings. For CCSA, the important point is that Gaia Clish is the controlled administrative CLI, while Expert Mode is the Linux-based shell used for advanced troubleshooting and low-level operations. Reference topics: Gaia Clish, Expert Mode, role-based administration, Gaia OS.
Contribute your Thoughts:
Chosen Answer:
This is a voting comment (?). You can switch to a simple comment. It is better to Upvote an existing comment if you don't have anything to add.
Submit