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38    This is the documentation of GNU GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader,
92 control to an operating system "kernel" software (such as Linux or GNU
94 system (e.g. a GNU system).
96 GNU GRUB is a very powerful boot loader, which can load a wide
142 GRUB originated in 1995 when Erich Boleyn was trying to boot the GNU
143 Hurd with the University of Utah's Mach 4 microkernel (now known as GNU
157 official GNU package, and opened its development by making the latest
305 they use "GNU/Linux" or "GNU/Hurd". Other people seem to think
307 like to call their GNU operating systems "Linux systems."
315 now I just use the word "GNU" as a pseudonym for GRUB.
317 So, if you ever hear people talking about their alleged "GNU"
323 recognition. We hope that you enjoy using GNU GRUB as much as we did
486 GRUB can currently boot GNU Mach, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD
556 GNU), invoke the program `grub-install' (*note Invoking grub-install::)
567 Likewise, under GNU/Hurd, this has the same effect:
787 * GNU/Hurd::
788 * GNU/Linux::
797 File: grub.info, Node: GNU/Hurd, Next: GNU/Linux, Up: OS-specific notes
799 GNU/Hurd
802 Since GNU/Hurd is Multiboot-compliant, it is easy to boot it; there
806 1. Set GRUB's root device to the same drive as GNU/Hurd's. Probably
818 File: grub.info, Node: GNU/Linux, Next: FreeBSD, Prev: GNU/Hurd, Up: OS-specific notes
820 GNU/Linux
823 It is relatively easy to boot GNU/Linux from GRUB, because it
826 1. Set GRUB's root device to the same drive as GNU/Linux's. Probably
855 File: grub.info, Node: FreeBSD, Next: NetBSD, Prev: GNU/Linux, Up: OS-specific notes
1197 # For booting GNU/Hurd
1198 title GNU/Hurd
1203 This boots GNU/Hurd from the first hard disk.
1205 # For booting GNU/Linux
1206 title GNU/Linux
1209 This boots GNU/Linux, but from the second hard disk.