You want to install Solaris 10 OS on the x86 system that you built yourself. Which configuration
meets the minimal requirements for installation?
A.
x86 32-bit platforms (1200 megahertz or faster processor is recommended)
64 megabytes of memory minimum recommended
2-3 gigabytes of disk space (depending on what software groups are installed)
Access to a BIOS-supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD
drive
Keyboard, 8 megabit video RAM, monitor, and mouse
B.
x86 32-bit platforms (120 megahertz or faster processor is recommended and hardware
floating-point support is required), or AMD Opteron,
AMD Athlon, and Intel EM64T 64-bit processors
256 megabytes of memory minimum recommended
5 to 7 gigabytes of disk space (depending on what software groups are installed)
Access to a BIOS-supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD
drive or a JumpStart PXE installation server
(PXE BIOS support is required)
HCL compatible keyboard, graphics card, monitor, and mouse
C.
x86 32-bit platforms (90 megahertz or faster processor is recommended and hardware floatingpoint support is required), or AMD Opteron,
AMD Athlon, and Intel EM64T 64-bit processors
128 megabytes of memory minimum recommended
40 gigabtyes of disk space (depending on what software groups are installed)
Access to a BIOS-supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD
drive
Keyboard, monitor, and mouse
D.
x86 32-bit platforms (120-megahertz or faster processor is recommended and hardware
floating-point support is required), or AMD Opteron,
AMD Athlon, and Intel EM64T 64-bit processors
128 megabytes of memory minimum recommended
2.4 gigabtyes of disk space (depending on what software groups are installed)
Access to a BIOS supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD
drive
PXE compatible keyboard, monitor, and mouse
Explanation: