Option A. Boot device order and Option D. Hardware configuration are stored within the BIOS.
Option A: The BIOS stores the boot device order, which specifies the priority of bootable devices from which the system will attempt to boot. The boot device order can be configured in the BIOS settings and determines which devices the BIOS will check for a bootable operating system.
Option B: The Linux kernel version is not stored within the BIOS. The kernel is an operating system component that is typically stored on a bootable device, such as a hard drive or a USB drive and is loaded by the bootloader after the BIOS has completed its tasks during the boot process.
Option C: The timezone is not stored within the BIOS. Timezone information is typically stored in the operating system and can be configured through the system's time and date settings.
Option D: The BIOS stores information about the hardware configuration of the system, including the types and configurations of connected devices and the system's memory and processor. This information is used by the BIOS to initialize the hardware and hand off control to the bootloader.
Option E: The system's hostname is not stored within the BIOS. The hostname is a unique name that identifies a computer on a network and is typically configured in the operating system.
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