With a usb connected enter your system BIOS by pressing the Delete key during boot up through one of the menus select primary boot as usb. Where the selection is located in the menu will vary depending on your system.
Q: What is the recommended size for the boot file system? A: The /boot file system is recommended to be 50MB.
Consider a system that would like to run both Windows 7 and two different distributions of Linux (e.g., Ubuntu, and Gentoo). Each operating system will be stored on disk. During system boot-up, a special program (boot manager) will determine which operating system to boot into. So, rather than booting to an operating system, the boot manager will first run during system startup. The boot manager is responsible for determining which system to boot into. Often, boot managers provide the user with a selection of systems to boot into. Example boot manager is Grub, LILO which come from Linux environment.
You can boot your system through PXE system, I never heard that you can boot your device through DHCP.
Most operating systems uses the boot partition to boot the computer. In some operating systems, both the system partition and the boot partition are used to boot up the system.
It means exactly what it says. The bootloader, SYSLINUX, could not find a kernel image on the boot media, thus it cannot boot the operating system.
The boot loader performs POST.The boot loader is loaded from RAM.The boot loader initializes the flash file system that is used to boot the system
Boot Disk or Boot Floppy
The boot was a medieval torture system. a foot was placed in a metal boot and wooden wedges were hammered in.
The volume boot sector.
On MS platforms, the system partition is used to hold the boot files. The boot partition holds all the windows operating system files. Leave it to Microsuck to mis-lable the partition hiearchy. The system partition holds what is loaded and executed first after the computer runs through its preliminary BIOS boot sequence. It tells the computer where to start loading the operating system from; the boot partition. The boot partition is where all the program files (thousands of them) needed by the operating system are stored. If the system partition is deleted; the computer will not find the operating system. If the boot partition is deleted, again; the computer will not find the operating system.
A hard boot, or cold boot, involves turning on the power with the on/off switch, A soft boot, or warm boot, involves using the operating system to reboot.