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99 systems with chain-loading(1) (*note Overview-Footnote-1::). GRUB is
112 (*note Command-line interface::), or a menu interface (*note Menu
116 based on a configuration file which you prepare beforehand (*note
121 partition, and a file name (*note Naming convention::) to GRUB, how to
122 install GRUB on your drive (*note Installation::), and how to boot your
123 OSes (*note Booting::), step by step.
126 (*note Invoking the grub shell::) which can be run when you are in your
146 (*note Multiboot Specification: (multiboot)Top.), because they were
190 features (note that the Multiboot Specification doesn't require all the
209 list of commands (*note Commands::) are a superset of those
225 The list of commands (*note Commands::) are a subset of those
227 resembles the Bash command-line (*note Bash: (features)Command
243 particularly great benefit for floppies.(1) (*note
264 memory regions. As described on the Multiboot Specification (*note
312 refer to the above systems as either "LILO"(1) (*note Role of a
357 number in the BSD terminology). Once again, please note that the
380 partition you want, the GRUB command-line (*note Command-line
417 (*note Obtaining and Building GRUB::). You can do this either from the
422 using the utility `grub-install' (*note Invoking grub-install::) on a
435 `/boot/grub', and run the `grub-set-default' (*note Invoking
436 grub-set-default::) if you intend to use `default saved' (*note
500 Once started, GRUB will show the command-line interface (*note
502 (*note Installing GRUB natively-Footnote-1::) to the partition
508 use the command `find' (*note find::), like this:
516 (*note setup::):
557 GNU), invoke the program `grub-install' (*note Invoking grub-install::)
606 real task is done by the grub shell `grub' (*note Invoking the grub
619 (*note Making a GRUB bootable CD-ROM-Footnote-1::). This means that you
643 (*note Configuration::), and copy any files and directories for the
709 Multiboot (*note Multiboot Specification: (multiboot)Top.) is the
712 boot other operating systems, you will have to chain-load them (*note
719 with the command `root' (*note root::).
721 2. Load the kernel image with the command `kernel' (*note kernel::).
723 3. If you need modules, load them with the command `module' (*note
724 module::) or `modulenounzip' (*note modulenounzip::).
726 4. Run the command `boot' (*note boot::).
747 `rootnoverify' (*note rootnoverify::):
752 `makeactive'(1) (*note Chain-loading-Footnote-1::) (*note
757 3. Load the boot loader with the command `chainloader' (*note
766 4. Run the command `boot' (*note boot::).
807 the command `find /boot/gnumach' or similar can help you (*note
815 3. Run the command `boot' (*note boot::).
827 the command `find /vmlinuz' or similar can help you (*note find::).
841 3. If you use an initrd, execute the command `initrd' (*note
846 4. Finally, run the command `boot' (*note boot::).
880 1. Set GRUB's root device with `root' (*note root::).
882 2. Load the kernel with `kernel' (*note kernel::). You should append
888 3. Run `boot' (*note boot::).
900 The booting instruction is exactly the same as for NetBSD (*note
910 (*note Chain-loading::). However, their boot loaders have some critical
917 command `map' (*note map::), like this:
935 If GRUB "hide"s a DOS (or Windows) partition (*note hide::), DOS (or
937 Windows) partition (*note unhide::), DOS (or Windows) will detect the
957 `chainloader' (*note chainloader::), like this:
1041 Note that this configuration file uses `default saved' (*note
1042 default::) at the head and `savedefault 0' (*note savedefault::) in the
1052 time. For this, execute `grub-set-default' (*note Invoking
1102 Note that `default saved' (*note default::), `fallback 1 2' and
1121 However, you need to run `grub-set-default' (*note Invoking
1147 (*note Menu interface::) from which you can select an item (using arrow
1154 related options. You can put these commands (*note Menu-specific
1155 commands::) before any of the items (starting with `title' (*note
1188 begins with a special command, `title' (*note title::), and the action
1189 is described after it. Note that there is no command `boot' (*note
1219 hd0s3. It also contains a `pause' line (*note pause::), which will
1240 This will boot OS/2, using a chain-loader (*note Chain-loading::).
1263 In the last entry, the command `color' is used (*note color::), to
1296 RARP server(1) (*note General usage of network support-Footnote-1::).
1302 server and run `bootp' (*note bootp::), `dhcp' (*note dhcp::) or `rarp'
1303 (*note rarp::) for BOOTP, DHCP or RARP, respectively. Each command will
1318 similar to the normal instructions (*note Booting::).
1352 GRUB provides two second stage images, `nbgrub' and `pxegrub' (*note
1381 preset menu feature is used (*note Preset Menu::).
1420 The command `terminal' (*note terminal::) chooses which type of
1426 However, note that GRUB assumes that your terminal emulator is
1445 is good to run the commands `serial' (*note serial::) and `terminal'
1446 (*note terminal::) before anything else at the start-up time.
1467 The file has the same semantics as normal configuration files (*note
1471 (*note Diskless::) diverts the preset menu. Diskless images embed a
1472 preset menu to execute the command `bootp' (*note bootp::)
1502 command `cat' (*note cat::). So it is necessary to disable all the
1508 run the command `password' in your configuration file (*note
1518 You can encrypt your password with the command `md5crypt' (*note
1519 md5crypt::). For example, run the grub shell (*note Invoking the grub
1542 GRUB provides the command `lock' (*note lock::). This command always
1634 you see the files in a device or use the command `find' (*note find::).
1700 command `root' (*note root::), then `/boot/kernel' is the same as
1719 Like the file name syntax (*note File name syntax::), if a blocklist
1754 immediately executed after it is entered(1) (*note Command-line
1755 interface-Footnote-1::). The commands (*note Command-line and menu
1841 If you protect the menu interface with a password (*note Security::),
1878 interface explicitly with the command `hiddenmenu' (*note
1879 hiddenmenu::), GRUB doesn't show the menu interface (*note Menu
1884 back to the command-line interface (*note Command-line interface::).
1966 `default' command (*note default::)). This obviously won't help if
2054 the menu (*note Menu interface::), and the color HIGHLIGHT is used
2125 This command can be used only in the grub shell (*note Invoking
2189 in GRUB syntax (*note Naming convention::); TYPE is the partition
2201 specification in GRUB syntax (*note Naming convention::); TYPE is
2220 encrypted with `md5crypt' (*note md5crypt::).
2252 host operating system (*note Invoking the grub shell::).
2255 `terminal' command is used (*note terminal::).
2447 Use `ifconfig' (*note ifconfig::) instead.
2473 you forget a command, you can run the command `help' (*note help::).
2561 defective boot loader, such as SCO UnixWare 7.1 (*note SCO
2638 partition or a ReiserFS partition.(1) (*note embed-Footnote-1::)
2674 is turned off by any use of the `install' (*note install::) or
2675 `testload' (*note testload::) commands.
2751 unless you are familiar with GRUB. Use `setup' (*note setup::)
2755 Stage 1.5(1) (*note install-Footnote-1::) is in its final install
2852 be useful (*note password::).
2898 encrypted password can be used with the command `password' (*note
2922 The same as `module' (*note module::), except that automatic
2944 Exit from the grub shell `grub' (*note Invoking the grub shell::).
2993 Similar to `root' (*note root::), but don't attempt to mount the
3042 the more flexible command `install' (*note install::) in the
3044 IMAGE_DEVICE is specified, then find the GRUB images (*note
3379 commands (*note Commands::) in `grub'. It is emulated by replacing BIOS
3399 option `--device-map' is specified (*note Device map::).
3404 time. If you specify the device map file (*note Device map::), the
3488 When you specify the option `--device-map' (*note Basic usage::), the
3497 DEVICE is a drive specified in the GRUB syntax (*note Device
3516 shell (*note Invoking the grub shell::). You must specify the device
3564 is just a frontend of the grub shell (*note Invoking the grub shell::).
3566 `password' (*note password::).
3586 terminfo name (*note terminfo::). The result can be used in the
3613 you use `default saved' in your configuration file (*note default::),
3615 boot entry (*note savedefault::).
3709 This will install the grub shell `grub' (*note Invoking the grub
3710 shell::), the Multiboot checker `mbchk' (*note Invoking mbchk::), and
4083 a MBR (*note MBR::) is only 512 bytes but it also contains a partition
4084 table (*note Partition table::) and a BPB. So the question is how to
4101 GRUB should support both the CHS mode and the LBA mode (*note Low-level
4186 repository always has the current version (*note Obtaining and