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== Installing Gentoo - Configure bootloader == | == Installing Gentoo - Configure bootloader == | ||
| − | In order to boot into your newly compiled kernel, you'll need to configure a bootloader and install it in the Master Boot Record (MBR) of your primary hard drive. Linux has two mainstream bootloaders: [http://lilo.alioth.debian.org/ | + | In order to boot into your newly compiled kernel, you'll need to configure a bootloader and install it in the Master Boot Record (MBR) of your primary hard drive. Linux has two mainstream bootloaders: [http://lilo.alioth.debian.org/ lilo] and [http://grub.org/ grub]. This example focuses on grub; information on lilo may be added at a later date. |
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Installing Gentoo - Configure bootloader
In order to boot into your newly compiled kernel, you'll need to configure a bootloader and install it in the Master Boot Record (MBR) of your primary hard drive. Linux has two mainstream bootloaders: lilo and grub. This example focuses on grub; information on lilo may be added at a later date.