- systems.
Examples of first-stage
bootloaders include BIOS, UEFI, coreboot, Libreboot, and Das U-Boot. Second-stage
bootloaders operate without the
strict 512-byte...
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custom Android distribution or
another mobile operating system. Some
bootloaders are not
locked at all and some are locked, but can be
unlocked with a...
- 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...
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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...
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Tripped by
Unlocked Bootloaders". XDA Developers.
Retrieved 2024-03-24. Congleton, Nicholas. "Easily
Unlock Your
Android Bootloader With Fastboot". Lifewire...
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rEFInd -
alternative boot
loader for UEFI-based
computers Comparison of
bootloaders GPL-3.0-or-later
since 2007-07-21. GPL-2.0-or-later from 1999
until 2007-07-02...
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rights management (DRM)
works in
FlexNet Publisher,
FlexNet affects bootloaders; this
makes FlexNet Publisher incompatible with
drives encrypted with...
- 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...
- with zlib. In x86 PC, first- and second-stage
bootloaders are
combined into the
GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB), and
formerly Linux Loader (LILO). GRUB...
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point for the EFI
system partition varies depending on the
bootloader used.
Older bootloaders such as GRUB 2 and lilo/elilo
default to /boot/efi. Alternatively...