Gujin is a PC boot loader that can be used to analyze your partitions and file systems. It discovers Linux kernel images, as well as other bootable partitions (* BSD, MS-DOS, Windows, etc.) and files (*.kgz) and boot disk images (*.BDI), and displays a graphical menu selection to boot the system.
Gujin uses file-record interfaces to boot the Linux kernel, such as Lilo and grub, so it does not require any other preinstalled bootstrapper. It can load gzip-compressed ELF32 or ELF64 files directly, using a simple interface to collect real-mode BIOS data. You do not need to perform any new kernel, just copy the kernel image file into the "boot" directory with a standard name.
Gujin 2.8.5 This version fixes multiple bugs, such as installing a boot program and loading the Linux kernel, even if the size of the directory is a highly dispersed ext2 file system (fedora default/boot partition), better handling of partitions in case of VirtualBox work better. It can now load different sector sizes of the file system kernel than the underlying device allows, such as 512 bytes/sector of the Super floppy disk on the CD has http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/9392.html "> 2048 bytes/department/ Dvdram.
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