# Limine x86/x86_64 BIOS Bootloader ![Reference screenshot](/screenshot.png?raw=true "Reference screenshot") ### Supported boot protocols * Linux * stivale and stivale2 (Limine's native boot protocols, see STIVALE{,2}.md for details) ### Supported filesystems * ext2 * echfs * FAT32 ### Supported partitioning schemes * MBR * GPT ## Building ### Dependencies To build Limine, it is necessary to have an LLVM/Clang toolchain installed. More specifically, the following programs need to be present: `clang`, `llvm-objcopy`, `llvm-link`, `opt`, `ld.lld`. Furthermore, `nasm` also needs to be installed. `curl`, `tar`, and `zstd` need to be installed for retrieving `libgcc.a` during build. ### Compiling A simple `make` and `make install` will suffice. Use the PREFIX variable with `make install` to specify where to install `limine-install`. It defaults to `/usr/local`. ## How to use In order to install Limine on a MBR device (which can just be a raw image file), run the `limine-install` as such: ```bash limine-install ``` If using a GPT formatted device, it will be necessary to create an extra partition (of at least 32K in size) to store stage 2 code. Then it will be necessary to tell `limine-install` where this partition is located by specifying the start sector. ```bash fdisk # Create bootloader partition using your favourite method limine-install ``` Then make sure the device/image contains at least 1 partition formatted in a supported filesystem containing a `/limine.cfg` or `/boot/limine.cfg` file and the kernel/modules one wants to load. An example `limine.cfg` file can be found in `test/limine.cfg`. More info on the format of `limine.cfg` can be found in `CONFIG.md`. For example, to create an empty image file of 64MiB in size, 1 echfs partition on the image spanning the whole device, format it, copy the relevant files over, and install Limine, one can do: ```bash dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=0 seek=64 of=test.img parted -s test.img mklabel msdos parted -s test.img mkpart primary 1 100% parted -s test.img set 1 boot on # Workaround for buggy BIOSes echfs-utils -m -p0 test.img quick-format 32768 echfs-utils -m -p0 test.img import path/to/limine.cfg limine.cfg echfs-utils -m -p0 test.img import path/to/kernel.elf kernel.elf echfs-utils -m -p0 test.img import ... limine-install test.img ``` One can get `echfs-utils` by installing https://github.com/qword-os/echfs. Limine uses a stripped-down version of https://github.com/jibsen/tinf ## Discord server We have a Discord server if you need support, info, or you just want to hang out: https://discord.gg/QEeZMz4