systemd-boot
Developer(s) | Kay Sievers, Harald Hoyer, Karel Zak |
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Repository | github |
Written in | C |
Type | Boot loader for UEFI systems |
License | LGPL-2.1-or-later |
Website | www |
systemd-boot, formerly known as gummiboot, is a free and open-source boot manager.[1] It was created when gummiboot was merged into systemd and renamed to "systemd-boot" in May 2015.[2][3][4]
Designed for systems using the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) and developed by the Red Hat employees Kay Sievers and Harald Hoyer, gummiboot was intended to be a minimal alternative to GNU GRUB that "just works", it automatically detected bootable images (including Linux kernel images, operating systems, and other boot loaders), did not require a configuration file, provided a basic menu-based interface, and could also integrate with systemd to provide performance data.[5]
As a word play, the name "gummiboot" means "rubber (inflatable) boat" in German, the native language of its initial developers.[6] Despite being developed by two of its employees, Red Hat's Fedora Project did not use gummiboot for booting UEFI systems; instead, it used efilinux to chainload GRUB.[6][7]
gummiboot was licensed under LGPL-2.1-or-later, unlike GRUB which is licensed under the GPL-3.0-or-later. This distinction was intended to allow gummiboot to be suitable for use on UEFI systems implementing "secure boot",[6] due to concerns surrounding its requirement to distribute all authorization keys (digital certificates) needed to run GPL-v3-licensed software if hardware restrictions such as secure boot are in effect.[7]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Rod Smith (2013-04-27). "Managing EFI Boot Loaders for Linux: Using gummiboot".
- ^ Michael Larabel (2015-05-21). "Systemd 220 Has Finally Been Released". Phoronix. Retrieved 2015-08-17.
- ^ Lennart Poettering (2015-05-21). "[systemd-devel] [ANNOUNCE] systemd v220". lists.freedesktop.org. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
- ^ Michael Larabel (2015-07-07). "Gummiboot is Dead". Phoronix. Retrieved 2015-08-17.
- ^ "Boot Loader Interface".
- ^ a b c "Gummiboot is an EFI boot loader that "just works"". The H. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- ^ a b "Ubuntu details its UEFI secure boot plans". Linux Weekly News. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
External links[]
- Official website
- systemd-boot(7) - Manual page
- Free boot loaders
- Free software programmed in C
- Linux kernel-related software
- Linux-only free software
- Free software stubs