Which FORTH Monitor command creates a new permanent device alias called S10disk?

You are the system administrator and the IT manager asks you to attach a new boot disk to a
SPARC-based development system. This allows the server to have both a Solaris 9 OS system
disk and a Solaris 10 OS system disk. You bring the system to run level 0 and attach a single
external SCSI disk to the workstation. After power cycling the workstation to the ok prompt, the
new disk is presented as /pci@1f, 0/pci@1/pci@1/SUNW, isptwo@4/sd2, 0. Which FORTH
Monitor command creates a new permanent device alias called S10disk?

You are the system administrator and the IT manager asks you to attach a new boot disk to a
SPARC-based development system. This allows the server to have both a Solaris 9 OS system
disk and a Solaris 10 OS system disk. You bring the system to run level 0 and attach a single
external SCSI disk to the workstation. After power cycling the workstation to the ok prompt, the
new disk is presented as /pci@1f, 0/pci@1/pci@1/SUNW, isptwo@4/sd2, 0. Which FORTH
Monitor command creates a new permanent device alias called S10disk?

A.
nvalias /pci@1f, 0/pci@1/pci@1/SUNW, isptwo@4/sd@2, 0 S10disk

B.
nvalias S10disk /pci@1f, 0/pci@1/pci@1/SUNW, isptwo@4/sd@2, 0

C.
devalias /pci@1f, 0/pci@1/pci@1/SUNW, isptwo@4/sd@2, 0 S10disk

D.
devalias S10disk /pci@1f, 0/pci@1/pci@1/SUNW, isptwo@4/sd@2, 0

Explanation:



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