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Limine 6.x no longer supports ext2/3/4
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== Supported protocols and filesystems ==
 
As mentioned above, Limine supports the [[Limine Bare Bones|Limine]] boot protocol, alongside Linux's own boot protocol (which means one can boot Linux fully using Limine), multiboot 1 and 2 (allowing it to boot a vast catalogue of hobby OSes and more), and chainloading to allow to undirectlyindirectly boot unsupported operating systems such as Microsoft Windows.
 
It supports the [[FAT|FAT12/16/32]], [[ext2]], [[ext3]], [[ext4]], and [[ISO 9660]] (used by optical media and hybrid ISO images) filesystems.
 
== Supported Architectures ==
Currently Limine supports [[X86]], [[X86-64]], aarch64 (64 bit [[ARM]]), and riscv64 (64 bit [[RISC-V]]). X86 system support is targeted for Pentium Pro (i686) class machines as the minimum.
 
== How to use Limine with your kernel ==
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