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The Linux boot process

A.5. The Linux boot process

For more detail on the Linux boot process, here are some pointers:

  • The Linux System Administrators' Guide has a section on booting.

  • The LILO ``Technical overview'' has the definitive technical, low-level description of the boot process, up to where the kernel is started.

  • The source code is the ultimate guide. Below are some kernel files related to the boot process. If you have the Linux kernel source code, you can find these under /usr/src/linux on your machine; alternatively, Shigio Yamaguchi (shigio at tamacom.com) has a very nice hypertext kernel browser for reading kernel source files. Here are some relevant files to look at:

    arch/i386/boot/bootsect.S and setup.S

    Contain assembly code for the bootsector itself.

    arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c

    Contains code for uncompressing the kernel.

    arch/i386/kernel/

    Directory containing kernel initialization code. setup.c defines the ramdisk word.

    drivers/block/rd.c

    Contains the ramdisk driver. The procedures rd_load and rd_load_image load blocks from a device into a ramdisk. The procedure identify_ramdisk_image determines what kind of filesystem is found and whether it is compressed.



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