Okay, let me think this through. QEMU is a hypervisor, so it can probably handle basic network services like DHCP and TFTP. But I'm not sure about the other options.
A, E, and C are the obvious winners here. I'm pretty sure QEMU isn't built to handle BGP or AppleTalk. Unless it's an April Fool's joke, I'm sticking with the basics.
Aha, the classic 'choose three' question. DHCP, TFTP, and CIFS are my picks. Although I'd love to see QEMU running AppleTalk, just for the nostalgia factor.
Hmm, DHCP, TFTP, and CIFS seem like the typical services a virtualization tool like QEMU would provide. I'd steer clear of the networking protocols and legacy Apple stuff.
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