What Is A Bootloader


What Is A Bootloader:beginner:


:m:Bootloader Is A Piece Of Code That Runs Before Any Operating System Is Running. Bootloader Are Used To Boot Other Operating Systems, Usually Each Operating System Has A Set Of Bootloaders Specific For It. Bootloaders Usually Contain Several Ways To Boot The OS Kernel And Also Contain Commands For Debugging And/or Modifying The Kernel Environment.

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