LILO

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LILO is a classic Linux bootloader that was widely used on early Linux distributions to load operating systems at startup.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
LILO canonical 1
lilo 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf boot loader
free software
system software
architecture x86
bootMethod chain loading
direct kernel loading
commandLineTool LILO self-linksurface differs
surface form: lilo
configurationFile /etc/lilo.conf
developer John Coffman
Werner Almesberger NERFINISHED
other community contributors
feature boot sector backup
boot-time kernel parameter passing
compact boot sector code
password protection
support for multiple kernels
support for multiple root file systems
text-based boot menu
license GNU General Public License
nameMeaning LInux LOader
operatesAt system boot time
operatingSystem Linux
originalAuthor Werner Almesberger NERFINISHED
platform IBM PC compatible
primaryFunction chainload other boot loaders
load operating systems at startup
provide boot menu
programmingLanguage C
assembly language
releaseStatus mature
requires rewriting boot loader map after configuration changes
status largely superseded
supersededBy GNU GRUB
surface form: GRUB

GNU GRUB
surface form: GRUB 2
supportsBootDevice CD-ROM
floppy disk
hard disk
network boot via chainloading
supportsOperatingSystem BSD
Linux
Windows
supportsPartitionType MBR partition table
usedIn Debian
surface form: Debian GNU/Linux (early versions)

Fedora Linux
surface form: Red Hat Linux (early versions)

Slackware
surface form: Slackware Linux

early Linux distributions
userInterface command-line interface
text menu interface

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

LILO commandLineTool LILO self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: lilo