Here's a brief overview of the other options:
B. Bootloader Stage: Loads the Linux kernel into memory and passes control to it.
C. BootROM Stage: Not a standard stage in the Linux boot process (BootROM is a type of firmware used in some embedded systems).
D. Kernel Stage: The Linux kernel takes control, initializes system services, and starts the system's processes.
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