# External Bootloader Backends {#sec-bootloader-external} NixOS has support for several bootloader backends by default: systemd-boot, grub, uboot, etc. The built-in bootloader backend support is generic and supports most use cases. Some users may prefer to create advanced workflows around managing the bootloader and bootable entries. You can replace the built-in bootloader support with your own tooling using the "external" bootloader option. Imagine you have created a new package called FooBoot. FooBoot provides a program at `${pkgs.fooboot}/bin/fooboot-install` which takes the system closure's path as its only argument and configures the system's bootloader. You can enable FooBoot like this: ```nix { pkgs, ... }: { boot.loader.external = { enable = true; installHook = "${pkgs.fooboot}/bin/fooboot-install"; }; } ``` ## Developing Custom Bootloader Backends {#sec-bootloader-external-developing} Bootloaders should use [RFC-0125](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/125)'s Bootspec format and synthesis tools to identify the key properties for bootable system generations.