Linux Loader is a type of application or website that helps users to set up and run the Linux operating system on their computer. It is a program that is responsible for loading the Linux kernel, initializing the hardware, setting up the memory and executing the instructions contained in the system's startup scripts. It also allows users to customize the boot process and provides them with options to adjust the kernel settings and load additional services, drivers, and kernel modules. Linux Loader also allows users to access multiple Linux distributions and choose the one that best suits their needs. It is a versatile and powerful tool that can help users to get the most out of their Linux system.
Discontinued The project is no longer maintained. The latest version, released on October 18, 2010, can still be downloaded from Google Code.
Discontinued Since XOSL is no longer maintained, but can still be used, a modified version comes from the original version: see https://sourceforge.net/projects/xosl2/.
REFI discontinued. It is no longer maintained since 2013. The author suggested visiting http://alternativeapp.info/software/refind/, a fork of the original program.