If an image file is not specified in boot-config, or if booting the image results in an error condition (for
example, an incorrect path or unavailable HTTP server), Aboot halts the boot process and drops into
the shell.
A is correct.
From Arista Warrior 2.
In fact, if any of the following should occur, Aboot will halt the
system:
boot-config is corrupt or not found
Configured EOS image is corrupt or not found
Ctrl-C is entered from the console while the Aboot process is
running
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