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    GRUB4USB

    GRUB4USB

    GRAND UNIFIED BOOT LOADER FOR USB

    FOR WINDOWS USERS WHO WANT TO JUMP TO LINUX EASILY/PAINLESSLY WITH A FAST BOOTING USB FLASH DRIVE. LATEST VERSION AT www.grub4usb.com A simplified "FAMILY TREE"/"Ancestor" perspective: www.grub4usb.com for more. Introduction (from http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/) GRANDPA: GRUB is a Multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, originally by Erich Stefan Boleyn. DAD: GRUB4DOS made it easier for Windows/DOS users, but was still unreliable; the boot...
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    FruityOrange

    An operating system written in C & assembly.

    An operating system written in C & assembly. FruityOrange uses the concept of a monolithic kernel and GRUB as bootloader for the kernel and some modules. There is still no release. If you want do try the development-version, get the Sourcecode and build by yourself!
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    COS is an Open Source Operating System, which is currently in development. It is made from scratch, except it uses GRUB as a boot loader. Comments would be kindly taken, and all criticism is accepted.
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    Caracal Boot Loader (cboot) is a second stage boot loader which takes over from GRUB (or other multiboot compatible loader) and prepares the system for your higher-half kernel. It now also includes VESA mode setting support.
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    Adds support for LDM volumes to the grub boot loader. Allows dual-booting other operating systems when using Microsoft's "dynamic disk" format.
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    Enterprise

    Tool intended to help the process of booting Linux on Intel Macs.

    Enterprise is a custom UEFI bootloader designed to load Linux distributions directly from ISO files on Apple Mac computers (even those without UEFI booting support). It is designed to compliment Mac Linux USB Loader, though it can also be used separately (albeit with some setup work). The purpose of Enterprise is as the first stage in a two-stage booting process for Mac Linux USB Loader-created USB drives. Essentially, Enterprise loads GRUB, giving it configuration settings and the location...
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