Linux operating system has two types of typical bootloaders namely LILO (Linux Loader) and GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader). In which stage of the booting process do the bootloaders become active?
The bootloader stage includes the task of loading the Linux kernel and optional initial RAM disk. The kernel enables the CPU to access RAM and the disk.
Typical bootloaders for Linux are Linux Loader (LILO) and Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB). These bootloaders allow the user to select which OS kernel to load during boot time.
A: A boot loader is a piece of software started by the firmware (BIOS or UEFI).
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