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PROGRAM:
NAME
wraplinux - Create an ELF or NBI file from a Linux kernel with optional initrds.
SYNOPSIS
wraplinux [-EMNlhV][-p 'kernel parameters'][-i filename]... [-o output filename] kernel
DESCRIPTION
Takes a Linux kernel file and optional initrd files and outputs an ELF or NBI format file.
OPTIONS
kernel Kernel filename.
-p 'kernel parameters', --params 'kernel parameters'
Kernel commandline parameters (probably needs to be quoted.)
-i initrd, --initrd initrd
Initial ramdisk/ramfs filename. This option may occur multiple times.
-o filename, --output filename
Output filename (default stdout).
-E, --elf
Output in ELF format (default).
-M, --multiboot
Output in ELF format with a Multiboot header.
-N, --NBI
Output in NBI format.
-l, --load-high
Load the Linux kernel and initrd files entirely above 1 MB (default for
--multiboot, for compatibility with Grub).
--no-load-high
Overrule the default for --multiboot (and load the appropriate components of the
Linux kernel below 1 MB as required by the particular Linux kernel format version).
-h, --help
Display a brief help message.
-V, --version
Print the program version.
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