WrapLinux is a handy tool that helps you bundle a Linux kernel along with its command line and one or more initrd/initramfs files into a single file. This file can be in either ELF or NBI format. Pretty cool, right? It’s super useful for certain boot protocols like Etherboot and Netboot. Plus, it keeps things consistent.
If you’re looking for an alternative to mknbi and mkelf utilities, WrapLinux is the way to go! It wraps everything up neatly so you don’t have to worry about separate files when booting your system.
This release fixes a bug that stopped WrapLinux from compiling without needing an executable stack. And guess what? WrapLinux never actually needed that executable stack; it was just a little oversight!
If you're interested in trying out WrapLinux, you can download it here. It’s straightforward to use and might just make your life easier.
If you run into any issues or have questions while using WrapLinux, there are plenty of resources available online. Just search for community forums or guides related to WrapLinux!
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