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bootingilox86 To boot *iloX86, you will need a boot disk. This will need GRUB (or another multiboot compliant boot loader), the various kernel images for iloX86, and an appropriately setup menu. I provide a 3.5" disk image with these on konilo.org The boot process has the BIOS (or UEFI?) start GRUB, which then starts the iloX86 kernel. This initializes the hardware and runs an embedded copy of *ilo.rom. Once iloX86 has loaded, the system is identical to any other *ilo computer.