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## Build
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The simplest way to use the bootloader is in combination with the [bootimage](https://github.com/rust-osdev/bootimage) tool. With the tool installed, you can add a normal cargo dependency on the `bootloader` crate to your kernel and then run `bootimage build` to create a bootable disk image. You can also execute `bootimage run` to run your kernel in [QEMU](https://www.qemu.org/) (needs to be installed).
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The simplest way to use the bootloader is in combination with the [bootimage](https://github.com/rust-osdev/bootimage) tool. This crate **requires at least bootimage 0.7.6**. With the tool installed, you can add a normal cargo dependency on the `bootloader` crate to your kernel and then run `bootimage build` to create a bootable disk image. You can also execute `bootimage run` to run your kernel in [QEMU](https://www.qemu.org/) (needs to be installed).
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To compile the bootloader manually, you need to invoke `cargo xbuild` with a `KERNEL` environment variable that points to your kernel executable (in the ELF format):
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