Unified Kernel Image specification
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The Unified Kernel Image specification defines a standardized way to bundle the Linux kernel, initramfs, and related metadata into a single EFI-executable image for secure and simple booting on UEFI systems.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Unified Kernel Image specification canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Unified Kernel Image specification Context triple: [systemd-boot, usesSpecification, Unified Kernel Image specification]
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A.
Multiboot Specification
The Multiboot Specification is a standard that defines a common interface between bootloaders and operating systems, enabling bootloaders like GNU GRUB to load a wide variety of kernels in a uniform way.
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B.
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is Oracle’s optimized, enterprise-grade Linux kernel designed to deliver enhanced performance, stability, and support for Oracle workloads and cloud environments.
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C.
Linux kernel release process
The Linux kernel release process is the structured workflow and schedule by which new versions of the Linux kernel are developed, tested, stabilized, and officially published to users and distributions.
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D.
Dracut
Dracut is a town in northeastern Massachusetts, United States, known for its suburban character and proximity to the city of Lowell.
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E.
Linux kernel
The Linux kernel is the core open-source component of the Linux operating system, managing hardware resources and providing essential services for user applications.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Unified Kernel Image specification Target entity description: The Unified Kernel Image specification defines a standardized way to bundle the Linux kernel, initramfs, and related metadata into a single EFI-executable image for secure and simple booting on UEFI systems.
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A.
Multiboot Specification
The Multiboot Specification is a standard that defines a common interface between bootloaders and operating systems, enabling bootloaders like GNU GRUB to load a wide variety of kernels in a uniform way.
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B.
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is Oracle’s optimized, enterprise-grade Linux kernel designed to deliver enhanced performance, stability, and support for Oracle workloads and cloud environments.
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C.
Linux kernel release process
The Linux kernel release process is the structured workflow and schedule by which new versions of the Linux kernel are developed, tested, stabilized, and officially published to users and distributions.
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D.
Dracut
Dracut is a town in northeastern Massachusetts, United States, known for its suburban character and proximity to the city of Lowell.
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E.
Linux kernel
The Linux kernel is the core open-source component of the Linux operating system, managing hardware resources and providing essential services for user applications.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Linux boot specification
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software specification ⓘ |
| appliesTo | Linux operating system ⓘ |
| benefit |
consistent boot behavior across machines
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easier Secure Boot integration ⓘ more predictable boot process ⓘ reduced boot-time complexity ⓘ simplified kernel version management ⓘ |
| bootEnvironment |
EFI
NERFINISHED
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UEFI NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| component |
Linux kernel image
NERFINISHED
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OS release metadata ⓘ boot-time metadata ⓘ initramfs ⓘ kernel command line ⓘ |
| defines | Unified Kernel Image NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| designPrinciple |
clear separation between firmware and OS policy
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firmware-level verification of kernel image ⓘ self-contained boot artifacts ⓘ |
| enables |
consistent naming and discovery of kernel images
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embedding OS identity into boot image ⓘ single-file kernel deployment per entry ⓘ |
| goal |
reproducible boot configuration
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secure booting ⓘ simple booting ⓘ |
| outputFormat |
PE binary
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single EFI-executable image ⓘ |
| relatedConcept |
EFI stub
NERFINISHED
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OS release information ⓘ UEFI Secure Boot NERFINISHED ⓘ boot loader specification ⓘ initramfs ⓘ kernel command line ⓘ systemd-boot NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| standardizes |
bundling of Linux kernel and initramfs into a single image
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embedding of boot-related metadata into a single image ⓘ |
| supports |
Secure Boot
NERFINISHED
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distribution-specific kernel images ⓘ measured boot ⓘ signed kernel images ⓘ vendor-specific kernel images ⓘ |
| targetPlatform | UEFI systems ⓘ |
| useCase |
atomic kernel and initramfs updates
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booting Linux directly from UEFI firmware ⓘ eliminating separate bootloader configuration files ⓘ immutable OS deployments ⓘ |
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Subject: Unified Kernel Image specification Description of subject: The Unified Kernel Image specification defines a standardized way to bundle the Linux kernel, initramfs, and related metadata into a single EFI-executable image for secure and simple booting on UEFI systems.
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