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 SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux operating system which runs on an MS-DOS FAT16 filesystem.  The primary (and default) purpose of SYSLINUX is to launch RUNNIX to then boot AstLinux, but as you can see from the SYSLINUX menu a few more options are also available. SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux operating system which runs on an MS-DOS FAT16 filesystem.  The primary (and default) purpose of SYSLINUX is to launch RUNNIX to then boot AstLinux, but as you can see from the SYSLINUX menu a few more options are also available.
  
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-  #  RUNNIX - AstLinux bootloader +  #  RUNNIX - AstLinux x86_64 bootloader 
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    runnix)  RUNNIX boot (default)    runnix)  RUNNIX boot (default)
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 **Last Step - AstLinux:** **Last Step - AstLinux:**
  
-Launching the AstLinux kernel is last step to the boot process.  An "initrd" is used to setup the unionfs/overlay file system.+Launching the AstLinux kernel is last step to the boot process.  An "initrd" is used to setup the file system.
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