![]() Lnxboot.img would be a Linux kernel x86 boot executeable bzImage. Hint found on Arch Wiki and an old thread on the grub devel mailing list. lnxboot.img as kernel and core.img as initrd.piecing lnxboot.img and core.img together.I'm not sure what format GRUB is using - a simple file command only produces this: /boot/grub2/i386-pc/core.img: dataĬurrently there seem to be these possibilities: If you want to load a different loader, it would need to be in one of these formats or the compatibility would have to be added. ![]() The error mentioned is still reproducible: kexec -l /boot/grub2/i386-pc/core.imgĪccording to kexec -help, the following types are supported at the moment: elf-x86_64 It's not possible to kexec the grub core.img by itself (as it doesn't seem to have a compatible binary format), also see this bug report on launchpad. It seems to be possible to kexec Windows, but it seems to be experimental at best (and not well tested).
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