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This is Rivoreo custom edition of the sysvinit program.
The original sysvinit project page is at http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvinit/
The original sysvinit Debian package project page is at http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-sysvinit/
This software boots your PC and analyse your filesystems. It displays a graphical menu for you to select which system to boot. Intended to replace LILO and Loadlin, written in C with GCC, fully real mode.
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A 21 Century Boot system for the Tandy Color Computer series of 1980's computers. The aim is to create a unified, scriptable boot system for both new and old storage devices
* THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO:
https://code.google.com/p/legsforth/
Perix is a MS-DOS compatible program, capable of running without an underlining OS. It is written in Turbo Pascal and Assembly. All parts of system are distributed under terms of the GNU General Public License v2.
AiR-Boot is a x86 boot-loader that resides completely in track 0 of the harddrive. It‘s also independent of any OS, features a BIOS-like built-in setup, is localized to German, Dutch, French, Italian, Russian (including Cyrillic) and Swedish.
GRUB for DOS is the dos extension of GRUB. It enables dos users to run the configuration console directly in real mode. The project also contains an utility called WINGRUB, an GUI intends to help configuring and installing GRUB in the WINDOWS environment
The netboot project allows booting a diskless PC over a TCP/IP based
network using standard protocols like BOOTP, DHCP and TFTP. It is
able to boot Linux, FreeBSD, multiple DOS variants (including MS-DOS, PC-DOS,
PTS-DOS, OpenDOS, NovellDOS, FreeDOS)
gives remote control of a PC running MS-DOS (which e.g. does not have a monitor display attached to it). The screen image (currently text mode only) is taken from the graphics card and transferred to other computer via serial link and displayed there
XOSL is a graphical boot manager that supports multi-booting of various operating systems. Development is currently done under the XOSL2 title. Historical version download below:
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable source code.
The aim of this project is to provide an open source GPLv2 version of U-Boot second level bootloader, which will load, initialize and start the PowerPC-native version of AROS Research Operating System.