Ah, the classic kernel conundrum. I'd have to go with D on this one. No kernel, no boot. Simple as that. Though I have to say, the thought of the bootloader trying to reinstall the kernel on its own is pretty amusing.
Haha, option C is just silly. The bootloader can't magically mount the root filesystem and launch a shell without a kernel! That's like trying to drive a car without an engine.
I think option D is the correct answer. Without a kernel, the system cannot boot. The bootloader will just display an error message indicating that the kernel is missing.
I believe the correct answer is B) Instead of the kernel, the initramfs is loaded and instructed to mount the root filesystem and reinstall the kernel.
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