How to Install bootable-system software package in Debian 7 (Wheezy)

How to Install bootable-system software package in Debian 7 (Wheezy)

bootable-system software package provides virtual package provided by grub-installer, nobootloader, silo-installer, sibyl-installer, elilo-installer, flash-kernel-installer, zipl-installer, lilo-installer, quik-installer, prep-installer, arcboot-installer, yaboot-installer, colo-installer, you can install in your Debian 7 (Wheezy) by running the commands given below on the terminal,

$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install bootable-system

bootable-system is installed in your system.

Make ensure the bootable-system package were installed using the commands given below,

$ sudo dpkg-query -l | grep bootable-system*

You will get with bootable-system package name, version, architecture and description in a table

bootable-system package basic information:

Distro Debian 7 wheezy
Section Virtual packages
Package bootable-system
Version
Description virtual package provided by grub-installer, nobootloader, silo-installer, sibyl-installer, elilo-installer, flash-kernel-installer, zipl-installer, lilo-installer, quik-installer, prep-installer, arcboot-installer, yaboot-installer, colo-installer
Sub Section virtual


See Also, How to uninstall or remove bootable-system software package from Debian 7 (Wheezy)?