Hey Jazzyvee,
#1, I think you can link channel A and B together in that way but the signal to B will be reduced because of the summing resistors between the two 1/4" A inputs, if you see what I mean. But I think it would work. But why?
#1.5, I can neither remember nor find the actual schematic right now, but my guess is that the mono out is just summing the two individual A & B outputs with resistors. I don't think using the mono out disconnects either of those two individual outputs, meaning, you can probably use any or all of of these outputs at the same time. Like, you can probably run in stereo but get a mono feed for the DI at the same moment... That's my guess but i could be wrong. Gotta ask why again though.
#2, Ahhhh, now I think I might see what you're thinking about now. Are you looking for a way to have a
different preamp tone setting for the DI than you have for your cabinet? If that is not the case, then the simplest thing to do is #4, put the DI between your bass and the F2B input (like everybody usually does), or #5, if you want to include the F2B tone in your DI send, put the DI between the output you are using and your powered speaker. Just let the sound-person know that it will be a hot signal.
Also ... mono bass into channel A means you can use the channel A output and not the mono output. Just sayin'
Jimmy J