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From bootsector to kernel

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Name: wille
Date: September 22, 2009 at 10:38:21 Pacific
OS: Windows Vista
CPU/Ram: 2 GHz DualCore/ 2041 MB
Product: Lenovo / 42334dg
Subcategory: General
Tags: bootsector, Kernel, link GRUB, tutorial
Comment:

Hello, I've read a lot of tutorials on how to make an operating system. They all show one of two things, either how to make an incredibly basic bootloader, or how to create a kernel using GRUB as bootloader. I'd like to create my own kernel but also create my own bootloader; problem is, I don't knowhow to go from the bootloader to loading a kernel. Anyone have a tutorial or something? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

Live the life as you know it
/ Wille



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