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91 a computer starts.  It is responsible for loading and transferring
98 systems with chain-loading(1) (*note Overview-Footnote-1::). GRUB is
132 (1) "chain-load" is the mechanism for loading unsupported operating
133 systems by loading another boot loader. It is typically used for
134 loading DOS or Windows.
179 supported via a chain-loading function.
181 Except for specific compatibility modes (chain-loading and the Linux
199 Chain-loading of other boot loaders is also supported.
202 Fully support the Multiboot feature of loading multiple modules.
241 files). This greatly reduces a file size and loading time, a
246 compressed state, so a different module-loading command can be
291 (1) There are a few pathological cases where loading a very badly
701 * Chain-loading::
704 File: grub.info, Node: Loading an operating system directly, Next: Chain-loading, Up: General bo…
713 Chain-loading::).
736 File: grub.info, Node: Chain-loading, Prev: Loading an operating system directly, Up: General bo…
752 `makeactive'(1) (*note Chain-loading-Footnote-1::) (*note
773 File: grub.info, Node: Chain-loading-Footnotes, Up: Chain-loading
851 the command `uppermem' _before_ loading the kernel. *Note uppermem::,
865 Thus, we'd recommend loading the very flexible loader `/boot/loader'
892 please see *Note Chain-loading::.
910 (*note Chain-loading::). However, their boot loaders have some critical
1240 This will boot OS/2, using a chain-loader (*note Chain-loading::).
1247 # For loading DOS if Windows NT is installed