Boot-Types

extension Valid platforms Description
.pxe pcbios Headerless X86 assembly code, PXE- or NBP-booted, sometimes renamed to .0 to work on older DHCP/TFTP servers
.efi efi EFI executable
.kpxe pcbios Same as .pxe but will Keep the original UNDI stack/driver present. This is needed for undionly ref
.kkpxe pcbios Same as .kpxe but will not unload (Keep) the PXE base code. only use with buggy BIOSes
.lkrn pcbios Builds with kernel header similar to Linux so it can be started by many bootloaders
.iso pcbios Builds .lkrn and adds ISOLINUX to create CD-ROM image, can be started by many bootloaders
.hd pcbios Direct executable i386 code put on a harddisk image (32KB blocks)
.dsk pcbios Direct executable i386 code put on a floppy disk image (512 Byte blocks)
.pdsk pcbios Padded .dsk to work with loaders that requires exact size such as iLO
.usb pcbios, efi Same as .dsk for pcbios, in efi mode it's an 1440K image with partition and [driver].efi added as /efi/boot/boot[arch].efi, mostly used for making USB stick images
.rom pcbios File intended to be flashed into PCI-based NIC ROM
.mrom pcbios File intended to be flashed into PCI-based NIC ROM. See notes for .mrom
.pcirom pcbios Same as .rom
.isarom pcbios File intended to be flashed into ISA-based NIC ROM, must be used with e.g. VirtualBox
.efidrv efi Driver for NIC which can be used by other EFI firmware
.efirom efi File intended to be flashed into NIC ROM for EFI
.linux linux Linux ELF executable, use for tests and tap drivers
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