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# Limine
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### What is Limine?
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Limine is a modern, advanced x86/x86_64 BIOS/UEFI multiprotocol bootloader, used
as the reference implementation for the [Limine boot protocol](/PROTOCOL.md).
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### Limine's boot menu
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![Reference screenshot](/screenshot.png?raw=true "Reference screenshot")
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[Photo by Martin Damboldt from Pexels](https://www.pexels.com/photo/gray-bridge-and-trees-814499/)
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### Supported boot protocols
* Linux
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* [Limine](/PROTOCOL.md)
* stivale and stivale2 (see [their specifications](https://github.com/stivale) for details)
* Multiboot 1
* Multiboot 2
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* Chainloading
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### Supported filesystems
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* ext2/3/4
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* echfs
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* FAT12/16/32
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* NTFS
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* ISO9660 (CDs/DVDs)
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### Supported partitioning schemes
* MBR
* GPT
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* Unpartitioned media
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### Minimum system requirements
While Limine is made with modern, 64-bit, PCs in mind, it supports 32-bit
ones as well, starting with PCs with Pentium Pro class CPUs.
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## Binary releases
For convenience, for point releases, binaries are distributed. These binaries
are shipped in the `-binary` branches and tags of this repository
(see [branches](https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine/branches/all) and
[tags](https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine/tags)).
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For example, to clone the latest binary release of the `v3.x` branch one can do
```bash
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git clone https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine.git --branch=v3.0-branch-binary --depth=1
```
or, to clone a specific binary point release (for example `v3.15`)
```bash
git clone https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine.git --branch=v3.15-binary --depth=1
```
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In order to rebuild `limine-deploy`, simply run `make` in the binary
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release directory.
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`limine-deploy.exe` binaries are provided for Windows.
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## Building the bootloader
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*The following steps are not necessary if cloning a binary release. If so, skip to*
*"Installing Limine binaries".*
### Prerequisites
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In order to build Limine, the following programs have to be installed:
`GNU make`, `grep`, `sed`, `find`, `awk`, `gzip`, `nasm`, `mtools`
(optional, necessary to build `limine-cd-efi.bin`).
Furthermore, `gcc` or `llvm/clang` must also be installed, alongside
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the respective binutils.
### Configure
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If using a release tarball (recommended, see https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine/releases),
run `./configure` directly.
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If checking out from the repository, run `./bootstrap` first in order to download the
necessary dependencies and generate the configure script (`GNU autoconf` and `GNU automake` required).
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`./configure` takes arguments and environment variables; for more information on
these, run `./configure --help`.
**`./configure` by default does not build any Limine port. Make sure to read the**
**output of `./configure --help` and enable any or all ports!**
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To build using the LLVM toolchain, pass `CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=llvm` to `./configure`.
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Limine supports both in-tree and out-of-tree builds. Simply run the `configure`
script from the directory you wish to execute the build in. The following `make`
commands are supposed to be ran inside the build directory.
### Building Limine
To build Limine, run:
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```bash
make # (or gmake where applicable)
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```
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The generated bootloader files are going to be in `bin`.
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## Installing Limine binaries
This step is optional as the bootloader binaries can be used from the `bin` or
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release directory just fine. This step will only install them to `share`, `include`, and
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`bin` directories in the specified prefix (default is `/usr/local`, see
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`./configure --help`, or the `PREFIX` variable if installing from a binary release).
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To install Limine, run:
```bash
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make install # (or gmake where applicable)
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```
## How to use
### UEFI
The `BOOTX64.EFI` file is a vaild EFI application that can be simply copied to
the `/EFI/BOOT` directory of a FAT formatted EFI system partition. This file can
be installed there and coexist with a BIOS installation of Limine (see below) so
that the disk will be bootable on both BIOS and UEFI systems.
The boot device must to contain the `limine.cfg` file in
either the root or the `boot` directory of one of the partitions, formatted
with a supported file system (the ESP partition is recommended).
### BIOS/MBR
In order to install Limine on a MBR device (which can just be a raw image file),
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run `limine-deploy` as such:
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```bash
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limine-deploy <path to device/image>
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```
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The boot device must to contain the `limine.sys` and `limine.cfg` files in
either the root or the `boot` directory of one of the partitions, formatted
with a supported file system.
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### BIOS/GPT
If using a GPT formatted device, there are 2 options one can follow for
installation:
* Specifying a dedicated stage 2 partition.
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* Letting `limine-deploy` attempt to embed stage 2 within GPT structures.
In case one wants to specify a stage 2 partition, create a partition on the GPT
device of at least 32KiB in size, and pass the 1-based number of the partition
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to `limine-deploy` as a second argument; such as:
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```bash
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limine-deploy <path to device/image> <1-based stage 2 partition number>
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```
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In case one wants to let `limine-deploy` embed stage 2 within GPT's structures,
simply omit the partition number, and invoke `limine-deploy` the same as one
would do for an MBR partitioned device.
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The boot device must to contain the `limine.sys` and `limine.cfg` files in
either the root or the `boot` directory of one of the partitions, formatted
with a supported file system.
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### BIOS/UEFI hybrid ISO creation
In order to create a hybrid ISO with Limine, place the
`limine-cd-efi.bin`, `limine-cd.bin`, `limine.sys`, and `limine.cfg` files
into a directory which will serve as the root of the created ISO.
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(`limine.sys` and `limine.cfg` must either be in the root or inside a `boot`
subdirectory; `limine-cd-efi.bin` and `limine-cd.bin` can reside
anywhere).
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Place any other file you want to be on the final ISO in said directory, then
run:
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```
xorriso -as mkisofs -b <relative path of limine-cd.bin> \
-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \
--efi-boot <relative path of limine-cd-efi.bin> \
-efi-boot-part --efi-boot-image --protective-msdos-label \
<root directory> -o image.iso
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```
*Note: `xorriso` is required.*
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And do not forget to also run `limine-deploy` on the generated image:
```
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limine-deploy image.iso
```
`<relative path of limine-cd.bin>` is the relative path of
`limine-cd.bin` inside the root directory.
For example, if it was copied in `<root directory>/boot/limine-cd.bin`,
it would be `boot/limine-cd.bin`.
`<relative path of limine-cd-efi.bin>` is the relative path of
`limine-cd-efi.bin` inside the root directory.
For example, if it was copied in
`<root directory>/boot/limine-cd-efi.bin`, it would be
`boot/limine-cd-efi.bin`.
### BIOS/PXE boot
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The `limine-pxe.bin` binary is a valid PXE boot image.
In order to boot Limine from PXE it is necessary to setup a DHCP server with
support for PXE booting. This can either be accomplished using a single DHCP
server or your existing DHCP server and a proxy DHCP server such as dnsmasq.
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`limine.cfg` and `limine.sys` are expected to be on the server used for boot.
### Configuration
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The `limine.cfg` file contains Limine's configuration.
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An example `limine.cfg` file can be found in [`test/limine.cfg`](https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine/blob/trunk/test/limine.cfg).
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More info on the format of `limine.cfg` can be found in [`CONFIG.md`](https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine/blob/trunk/CONFIG.md).
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## Acknowledgments
Limine uses a stripped-down version of [tinf](https://github.com/jibsen/tinf).
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## Discord server
We have a [Discord server](https://discord.gg/QEeZMz4) if you need support,
info, or you just want to hang out with us.