What bootloader does Jow Forums use?

What bootloader does Jow Forums use?

I like syslinux myself. It's lightweight and can do either GUI with a wallpaper or a "boot:" prompt that's easy to manipulate quickly. It also works for both EFI and Legacy/BIOS, and on ARM and AArch64.

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xosl

grub

LILO

EFISTUB

I was curious about syslinux but could never get it to work. Currently I use lilo: it works good.

Grub because it's default on many distros

Grub

LILO. It's simple and effective.

I thought everyone uses grub

windows bootloader

grub1 was pretty gud, grub2 is only alright

systemd-boot

GRUB on my desktop because I have multiple OS installed.
Efistub on my laptop because GRUB doesn't support root on f2fs yet.

shim + modded GRUB

Hardware then uefi then windows boot loaders if I'm remembering the boot process correctly. Switch out the windows part and that's probably what most of you are using too even in legacy mode.

>stopped being maintained years ago
>literally doesn't even support UEFI

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>mfw grub2 refuses to show a menu or do anything other than instaboot first entry via black screen on my hardware nomatter what I do or how I set it up, though boot itself never fails.

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ELILO supports UEFI. "If is not broken, dont fix it".

Hardware > UEFI > Linux kernel (thanks to uefi stub)

>what do you use?
>>X
>what? lol X doesn't even support thing
>>Y supports thing. "If is not broken, dont fix it".

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>ELILO
>not a version of LILO

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>different thing
>being the same thing

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GNU GRUB 2.02 as my coreboot payload. No other bootloader is as versatile.

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same thing for different use case

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grub4dos

I wasn't able to get it to work as a payload so I settled with SeaBIOS, but I'm also still using GPT in conjunction with GRUB.

I’m making my own. It’s a piece of shit so far but it does boot the OS.

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This

why is your init system managing your boot?

These days I tend to use efi stub kernels, but if the efi system is retarded, I use syslinux.

il est mignon!

BIOS: syslinux
UEFI: systemd-boot

systemd is not an init system