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3 INFO-DIR-SECTION Kernel
4 START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
6 * grub-install: (grub)Invoking grub-install. Install GRUB on your drive
7 * grub-md5-crypt: (grub)Invoking grub-md5-crypt. Encrypt a password
9 * grub-terminfo: (grub)Invoking grub-terminfo. Generate a terminfo
12 * grub-set-default: (grub)Invoking grub-set-default. Set a default boot
15 END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
33 File: grub.info, Node: install, Next: ioprobe, Prev: initrd, Up: Command-line and menu entry co…
36 -------
38 - Command: install [`--force-lba'] [`--stage2=os_stage2_file']
46 Stage 1.5(1) (*note install-Footnote-1::) is in its final install
84 `--force-lba'. Don't use this option if you know that your BIOS
87 *Caution3:* You must specify the option `--stage2' in the grub
93 File: grub.info, Node: install-Footnotes, Up: install
99 File: grub.info, Node: ioprobe, Next: kernel, Prev: install, Up: Command-line and menu entry co…
102 -------
104 - Command: ioprobe drive
110 File: grub.info, Node: kernel, Next: lock, Prev: ioprobe, Up: Command-line and menu entry comma…
113 ------
115 - Command: kernel [`--type=type'] [`--no-mem-option'] file ...
119 command-line". Any modules must be reloaded after using this
122 This command also accepts the option `--type' so that you can
130 The option `--no-mem-option' is effective only for Linux. If the
132 kernel. This option is implied for Linux kernels 2.4.18 and newer.
135 File: grub.info, Node: lock, Next: makeactive, Prev: kernel, Up: Command-line and menu entry co…
138 ----
140 - Command: lock
150 kernel /no-security-os
155 File: grub.info, Node: makeactive, Next: map, Prev: lock, Up: Command-line and menu entry comma…
158 ----------
160 - Command: makeactive
165 File: grub.info, Node: map, Next: md5crypt, Prev: makeactive, Up: Command-line and menu entry c…
168 ---
170 - Command: map to_drive from_drive
172 when you chain-load some operating systems, such as DOS, if such
173 an OS resides at a non-first drive. Here is an example:
182 File: grub.info, Node: md5crypt, Next: module, Prev: map, Up: Command-line and menu entry comma…
185 --------
187 - Command: md5crypt
193 File: grub.info, Node: module, Next: modulenounzip, Prev: md5crypt, Up: Command-line and menu e…
196 ------
198 - Command: module file ...
202 of the line is passed as the "module command-line", like the
207 File: grub.info, Node: modulenounzip, Next: pause, Prev: module, Up: Command-line and menu entr…
210 -------------
212 - Command: modulenounzip file ...
217 File: grub.info, Node: pause, Next: quit, Prev: modulenounzip, Up: Command-line and menu entry …
220 -----
222 - Command: pause message ...
229 File: grub.info, Node: quit, Next: reboot, Prev: pause, Up: Command-line and menu entry commands
232 ----
234 - Command: quit
239 File: grub.info, Node: reboot, Next: read, Prev: quit, Up: Command-line and menu entry commands
242 ------
244 - Command: reboot
248 File: grub.info, Node: read, Next: root, Prev: reboot, Up: Command-line and menu entry commands
251 ----
253 - Command: read addr
254 Read a 32-bit value from memory at address ADDR and display it in
258 File: grub.info, Node: root, Next: rootnoverify, Prev: read, Up: Command-line and menu entry co…
261 ----
263 - Command: root device [hdbias]
266 descriptor in `ES:ESI', used by some chain-loaded boot loaders),
267 the BSD drive-type (for booting BSD kernels using their native
269 sub-partition is located. The optional HDBIAS parameter is a
278 File: grub.info, Node: rootnoverify, Next: savedefault, Prev: root, Up: Command-line and menu e…
281 ------------
283 - Command: rootnoverify device [hdbias]
291 File: grub.info, Node: savedefault, Next: setup, Prev: rootnoverify, Up: Command-line and menu …
294 -----------
296 - Command: savedefault num
322 See also *Note default:: and *Note Invoking grub-set-default::.
325 File: grub.info, Node: setup, Next: testload, Prev: savedefault, Up: Command-line and menu entr…
328 -----
330 - Command: setup [`--force-lba'] [`--stage2=os_stage2_file']
331 [`--prefix=dir'] install_device [image_device]
341 The option `--prefix' specifies the directory under which GRUB
345 The options `--force-lba' and `--stage2' are just passed to
349 File: grub.info, Node: testload, Next: testvbe, Prev: setup, Up: Command-line and menu entry co…
352 --------
354 - Command: testload file
364 File: grub.info, Node: testvbe, Next: uppermem, Prev: testload, Up: Command-line and menu entry…
367 -------
369 - Command: testvbe mode
370 Test the VESA BIOS EXTENSION mode MODE. This command will switch
375 File: grub.info, Node: uppermem, Next: vbeprobe, Prev: testvbe, Up: Command-line and menu entry…
378 --------
380 - Command: uppermem kbytes
390 File: grub.info, Node: vbeprobe, Prev: uppermem, Up: Command-line and menu entry commands
393 --------
395 - Command: vbeprobe [mode]
396 Probe VESA BIOS EXTENSION information. If the mode MODE is
424 string and then halt. Pressing `<CTRL>-<ALT>-<DEL>' will reboot.
460 `<CTRL>-<ALT>-<DEL>' will reboot.
489 This error is returned if the run-length decompression code gets an
559 18 : Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
573 such modules to a non-Multiboot-aware kernel.
576 This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full
582 part of a device- or full file name which isn't on the selected
605 command-line or in a boot sequence section of a configuration file
624 block-lists (e.g. the command `install'). In this case, you should
625 mount the partition with the `-o notail' option.
639 the MBR or they are used by EZ-BIOS.
642 File: grub.info, Node: Invoking the grub shell, Next: Invoking grub-install, Prev: Troubleshooti…
675 `--help'
676 Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
678 `--version'
681 `--verbose'
684 `--device-map=FILE'
688 `--no-floppy'
690 option `--device-map' is specified (*note Device map::).
692 `--probe-second-floppy'
698 `--config-file=FILE'
703 `--boot-drive=DRIVE'
707 `--install-partition=PAR'
711 `--no-config-file'
714 `--no-curses'
718 `--batch'
719 This option has the same meaning as `--no-config-file --no-curses'.
721 `--read-only'
724 `--hold'
736 `grub'-specific information is described here.
747 read-only flag, mount it in read-only mode. That should be secure.
749 * If a drive must be mounted with the read-write flag, make sure
759 cache consistent. Do not push <C-c>.
761 If you want to install GRUB non-interactively, specify `--batch'
762 option in the command-line. This is a simple example:
767 /sbin/grub --batch <<EOT 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
779 When you specify the option `--device-map' (*note Basic usage::),
801 File: grub.info, Node: Invoking grub-install, Next: Invoking grub-md5-crypt, Prev: Invoking the …
803 Invoking grub-install
806 The program `grub-install' installs GRUB on your drive using the
810 grub-install INSTALL_DEVICE
815 `grub-install' accepts the following options:
817 `--help'
818 Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
820 `--version'
823 `--force-lba'
828 `--root-directory=DIR'
835 grub-install --root-directory=/boot hd0
837 `--grub-shell=FILE'
841 grub-install --grub-shell="grub --read-only" /dev/fd0
843 `--recheck'
849 File: grub.info, Node: Invoking grub-md5-crypt, Next: Invoking grub-terminfo, Prev: Invoking gru…
851 Invoking grub-md5-crypt
854 The program `grub-md5-crypt' encrypts a password in MD5 format.
859 `grub-md5-crypt' accepts the following options:
861 `--help'
862 Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
864 `--version'
867 `--grub-shell=FILE'
871 File: grub.info, Node: Invoking grub-terminfo, Next: Invoking grub-set-default, Prev: Invoking g…
873 Invoking grub-terminfo
876 The program `grub-terminfo' generates a terminfo command from a
879 that your terminal is vt100-compatible by default, this would be useful
882 `grub-terminfo' accepts the following options:
884 `--help'
885 Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
887 `--version'
892 grub-terminfo vt52
895 File: grub.info, Node: Invoking grub-set-default, Next: Invoking mbchk, Prev: Invoking grub-term…
897 Invoking grub-set-default
900 The program `grub-set-default' sets the default boot entry for GRUB.
908 `grub-set-default' accepts the following options:
910 `--help'
911 Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
913 `--version'
916 `--root-directory=DIR'
921 You must specify a single argument to `grub-set-default'. This
939 grub-set-default 1
950 …ode: Invoking mbchk, Next: Obtaining and Building GRUB, Prev: Invoking grub-set-default, Up: Top
960 `--help'
961 Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
963 `--version'
966 `--quiet'
975 *Caution:* GRUB requires binutils-2.9.1.0.23 or later because the
983 named grub-version.tar.gz. The current version is 0.95, so the file you
986 `ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/grub/grub-0.95.tar.gz'
990 zcat grub-0.95.tar.gz | tar xvf -
992 which will create a directory called `grub-0.95' with all the
996 cd grub-0.95
1018 (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.html).
1055 sufficient for us to do the same thing--Don't forget that we
1063 <bug-grub@gnu.org>, but we strongly recommend that you use the Bug
1064 Tracking System, because e-mail can be passed over easily.
1086 This chapter documents the user-invisible aspect of GRUB.
1089 the descriptions of the internals up-to-date, and it is quite hard to
1099 * Command interface:: The generic interface for built-ins
1103 * Low-level disk I/O:: INT 13H disk I/O interrupts
1116 mutual-exclusively, sometimes a memory area overlaps with another
1122 0 to 4K-1
1128 down from 8K-1
1135 Command-line buffer for Multiboot kernels and modules
1146 The end of Stage 2 to 416K-1
1149 down from 416K-1
1152 416K to 448K-1
1155 448K to 479.5K-1
1158 479.5K to 480K-1
1159 512-byte scratch area
1161 480K to 512K-1
1162 Buffers for various functions, such as password, command-line, cut
1177 well-defined, so that the installation can patch the binary file
1210 8-byte block list is not read here, but after the pointer is decremented
1334 (re-)load all important contents. When opening and reading a file,
1342 The generic interface for built-ins
1345 GRUB built-in commands are defined in a uniformal interface, whether
1346 they are menu-specific or can be used anywhere. The definition of a
1350 The code must be a function which takes two arguments, a command-line
1353 value must be zero if successful, otherwise non-zero. So it is normally