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grub
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Configuration for Arch Linux, sway, kitty, kakoune, zsh and more + scripted installation guide
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Create an ultimate multiboot USB flash drive with Grub2 bootloader
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A kindful dd, written in qt-quick.
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Theme for grub2
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GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file
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The GRUB2 signing extension are some scripts which help you to verify, sign and unsign your GRUB2 bootloader files using GPG.
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A KDE Control Module for configuring the GRUB2 bootloader. Unofficial KF5 port.
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(Inactive, Checkout AvanaOS, Rewrite of this) This is a New Operating System (Kernel right now). Made completely from scratch, We aim to make a complete OS for Learning purpose
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