NOTE: The Limine files referred to here are those contained inside ${PREFIX}/share/, installed there as a product of the steps described in INSTALL.md.
The BOOT*.EFI
files are valid EFI applications that can be simply copied to
the /EFI/BOOT
directory of a FAT formatted EFI system partition. These files
can be installed there and coexist with a BIOS installation of Limine
(see below) so that the disk will be bootable on both BIOS and UEFI systems.
The boot device must contain the limine.conf
files in
either the root, limine
, boot
, or boot/limine
directory of one of the
partitions, formatted with a supported file system (the ESP partition is
recommended).
Limine can be booted with secure boot if the executable is signed and the key
used to sign it is added to the firmware's keychain. This should be done in
combination with enrolling the BLAKE2B hash of the Limine config file into the
Limine EFI executable image itself for verification purposes.
For more information see the limine enroll-config
program and
the FAQ.
In order to install Limine on a MBR device (which can just be a raw image
file), run limine bios-install
as such:
limine bios-install <path to device/image>
The boot device must contain the limine-bios.sys
and limine.conf
files in
either the root, limine
, boot
, or boot/limine
directory of one of the
partitions, formatted with a supported file system.
If using a GPT formatted device, there are 2 options one can follow for installation:
- Specifying a dedicated stage 2 partition.
- Letting
limine bios-install
attempt to embed stage 2 within GPT structures.
In case one wants to specify a stage 2 partition, create a partition on the GPT
device of at least 32KiB in size, and pass the 1-based number of the partition
to limine bios-install
as a second argument; such as:
limine bios-install <path to device/image> <1-based stage 2 partition number>
In case one wants to let limine bios-install
embed stage 2 within GPT's
structures, simply omit the partition number, and invoke limine bios-install
the same as one would do for an MBR partitioned device.
The boot device must contain the limine-bios.sys
and limine.conf
files in
either the root, limine
, boot
, or boot/limine
directory of one of the
partitions, formatted with a supported file system.
In order to create a hybrid ISO with Limine, place the
limine-uefi-cd.bin
, limine-bios-cd.bin
, limine-bios.sys
, and
limine.conf
files into a directory which will serve as the root of the
created ISO.
(limine-bios.sys
and limine.conf
must either be in the root, limine
,
boot
, or boot/limine
directory; limine-uefi-cd.bin
and
limine-bios-cd.bin
can reside anywhere).
After that, create a <ISO root directory>/EFI/BOOT
directory and copy the
relevant Limine EFI executables over (such as BOOTX64.EFI
).
Place any other file you want to be on the final ISO in said directory, then run:
xorriso -as mkisofs -R -r -J -b <relative path of limine-bios-cd.bin> \
-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -hfsplus \
-apm-block-size 2048 --efi-boot <relative path of limine-uefi-cd.bin> \
-efi-boot-part --efi-boot-image --protective-msdos-label \
<root directory> -o image.iso
Note: xorriso
is required.
And do not forget to also run limine bios-install
on the generated image:
limine bios-install image.iso
<relative path of limine-bios-cd.bin>
is the relative path of
limine-bios-cd.bin
inside the root directory.
For example, if it was copied in <root directory>/boot/limine-bios-cd.bin
,
it would be boot/limine-bios-cd.bin
.
<relative path of limine-uefi-cd.bin>
is the relative path of
limine-uefi-cd.bin
inside the root directory.
For example, if it was copied in
<root directory>/boot/limine-uefi-cd.bin
, it would be
boot/limine-uefi-cd.bin
.
The limine-bios-pxe.bin
binary is a valid PXE boot image.
In order to boot Limine from PXE it is necessary to setup a DHCP server with
support for PXE booting. This can either be accomplished using a single DHCP
server or your existing DHCP server and a proxy DHCP server such as dnsmasq.
limine.conf
and limine-bios.sys
are expected to be on the server used for
boot.
The BOOT*.EFI
files are compatible with UEFI PXE.
The steps needed to boot Limine are the same as with BIOS PXE,
except that the limine-bios.sys
file is not needed on the server.
The limine.conf
file contains Limine's configuration.
More info on the format of limine.conf
can be found in
CONFIG.md
.