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Chain loading is a
method used by
computer programs to
replace the
currently executing program with a new program,
using a
common data area to p**** information...
- can boot into
Linux by one of two means:
Chainloading GRUB/GRUB2/LILO/etc.
NeoGrub The
traditional chainloading method creates an
image of the GRUB/LILO...
- Patterson, Berkeley, IEEE
Internet Computing, September–October 2002. "
Chainloading iPXE". ipxe.org.
Retrieved 2013-11-11. "Burning iPXE into ROM". ipxe...
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interface card (NIC), or by
booting the NIC's
standard PXE ROM and then
chainloading into the iPXE binary, thus
obtaining its
features without the need to...
- GNU/Hurd, macOS, BSD, (Solaris/
illumos (x86 port)), and
Windows (through
chainloading)
Platform IA-32, x86-64, IA-64, ARM, PowerPC, s390x, MIPS, RISC-V, LoongArch...