LILO
DevelopersWerner Almesberger (1992–1998), John Coffman (1999–2007), Joachim Wiedorn (2010–2015)
ReleaseJune 29, 1992; 33 years ago (1992-06-29)[1]
Final release
24.2[2] / November 22, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-11-22)
TypeBootloader
LicenseBSD-3-Clause
Websitewww.joonet.de/lilo/ Edit this at Wikidata
Repository

LILO (Linux Loader) is a bootloader for Linux and was the default boot loader for most Linux distributions prior to the widespread adoption of GRUB in the early 2000s. Unlike loadlin, LILO allowed booting Linux without having DOS on the computer.[3] As of 2009, most distributions have switched to GRUB as the default boot loader.[4] Further development of LILO was discontinued in December 2015 along with a request by Joachim Wiedorn for potential developers.[5]

ELILO

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elilo
DeveloperHP
Stable release
3.16 / March 29, 2013; 13 years ago (2013-03-29)
TypeBootloader
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later
Websitesf.net/projects/elilo
Repository

For EFI-based PC hardware the now orphaned[6] ELILO boot loader was developed,[7] originally by Hewlett-Packard for IA-64 systems, but later also for standard i386 and amd64 hardware with EFI support.

On any version of Linux running on Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware, ELILO is one of the available bootloaders.[8]

It supports network booting using TFTP/DHCP.[9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LILO vs. GRUB". LWN.net. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  2. ^ Wiedorn, Joachim (2015-11-22). "LILO Bootloader for GNU/Linux". Alioth (Debian). Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2015-11-22.
  3. ^ Pitts, David (1998). Red Hat Linux Unleashed. Sams. pp. 28, 33. ISBN 978-0-672-31173-4.
  4. ^ Siever, Ellen; Figgins, Stephen; Love, Robert; Robbins, Arnold (2009-09-19). Linux in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference. O'Reilly Media. p. 506. ISBN 978-1-4493-7920-9.
  5. ^ "Debian Bug report logs – #973850 lilo: Should not be included in bullseye". Debian BTS.
  6. ^ "ELILO: EFI Linux Boot Loader". Retrieved 2015-07-04. This project is orphaned, Debian dropped it in 2014, and RH & SUSE stopped using this tree (and feeding back change) long before that so no longer interested in working on it.
  7. ^ "Chapter 24. Configuring ELILO". CentOS.org. Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2011-10-05.
  8. ^ Singh, Amit (January 21, 2009), "Bonus Content / Miscellaneous / Test-driving Linux on an Intel-based Macintosh", Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach, Addison-Wesley Professional (published 2006), ISBN 978-0321278548, archived from the original on May 28, 2022, retrieved May 8, 2018, Additions to the book.
  9. ^ "Booting from the Network". Retrieved 2018-05-08. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server – Installation and Administration Chapter 4. Central Software Installation and Update - 4.3. Booting from the Network
  10. ^ Fleischli, Jason; Eranian, Stephane (19 October 2009), "How to netboot using ELILO", ./docs/netbooting.txt, Hewlett-Packard Co., File found in the source code used as documentation. Possible to obtain via CVS repository.

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EFI system partition

manager. On the other hand, FAT32 is always expected on fixed drives. GRUB 2, elilo and systemd-boot serve as conventional, full-fledged standalone UEFI boot

UEFI

kernel has been able to use EFI at boot time since early 2000s, using the elilo EFI boot loader and, more recently, EFI versions of GRUB or systemd-boot

EasyBCD

and officially supports the chainloading of GRUB (Legacy), GRUB2, LILO, eLILO, and Wubi (for Ubuntu). EasyBCD also ships with NeoGrub, a customized build

SILO (bootloader)

Public License (GPL). Free and open-source software portal bootman LILO elilo Yaboot NTLDR BCD Carling, M. (2000). Linux system administration. Stephen

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