Boot process

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How Linux typically starts up on a PC

you switch on the computer

BIOS is shown and the devices are check

the master boot record is executed

the boot loader is executed

The boot loader is typically grub, and there is an older and smaller called lilo.

the Linux kernel is executed

the initrd is loaded/executed

the init program is started

the init script are executed

This can be SysV init scripts or upstart or systemd. One of them is dbus.

X Windowing system is started

login manager is started

user session incl. Desktop environment is started

See also