- A
bootloader, also
spelled as boot
loader or
called bootstrap loader, is a
computer program that is
responsible for
booting a computer. If it also provides...
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Bootloader unlocking is the
process of
disabling the
bootloader security that
makes secure boot possible. It can make
advanced customizations possible...
- user,
including modifying the
operating system (enforced by a "locked
bootloader"),
installing non-officially
approved (not
available on the App Store)...
-
compare general and
technical information for a
number of
available bootloaders.
While most
parts of GRUB4DOS are
under GPL-2.0-or-later, the
whole software...
- Intel-based
Apple Macintosh hardware,
ELILO is one of the
available bootloaders.[dead link] It
supports network booting using TFTP/DHCP. Free and open-source...
- GNU GRUB (short for GNU
GRand Unified Bootloader,
commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot
loader package from the GNU Project. GRUB is the
reference implementation...
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loaded into RAM, the
bootloader (also
called first-stage
bootloader or
primary bootloader) will
execute to load the second-stage
bootloader (also
called secondary...
- In computing, a MILO, or the
Alpha Linux Mini Loader, is a
firmware replacement for
early Alpha AXP
hardware that
allows the
system to boot the
Alpha version...
-
Qualcomm Emergency Download Mode from the
primary bootloader. If the
verification of the
secondary bootloader fails, it will
enter EDL.[better source needed]...
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Distros have
fallen out of
favour as the OSx86
community grew, as new
bootloaders were
developed that made it
possible to use
actual copies of the OS X...