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README.md
Limine
x86/x86_64 BIOS Bootloader
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
How to use
This repository contains a prebuilt version of Limine so building it won't be necessary.
In order to install Limine on a MBR device (which can just be a raw image file), build the
limine-install
program using make limine-install
, then run the resulting executable as such:
./limine-install ./limine.bin <path to device/image>
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 the install script where this partition is located by specifying the start sector.
fdisk <device> # Create bootloader partition using your favourite method
./limine-install ./limine.bin <path to device/image> <start sector of boot partition>
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:
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 <path to file> <path in image>
...
./limine-install $THIS_REPO/limine.bin test.img
One can get echfs-utils
by installing https://github.com/qword-os/echfs.
Building from source
In order to hack Limine, one must build the GCC toolchain from source first.
To do so, run the make_toolchain.sh
script from within the toolchain
directory;
keep in mind that the script takes MAKEFLAGS
as an argument.
cd toolchain
./make_toolchain.sh -j4
After that is done, simply run make
in the root of the repo to generate
limine.bin
.
Building from source with Clang
It is also possible to build Limine with Clang, using the following make command:
make CC="clang --target=i386-elf"
Discord server
We have a Discord server if you need support, info, or you just want to hang out: https://discord.gg/QEeZMz4