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388 @samp{(} and @samp{)}. The @samp{fd} part means that it is a floppy
390 @emph{zero}. This expression means that GRUB will use the whole floppy
471 drive (floppy or hard disk). There are two ways of doing that - either
474 floppy. These are quite similar, however the utility might probe a
494 * Creating a GRUB boot floppy::
501 @node Creating a GRUB boot floppy
502 @section Creating a GRUB boot floppy
504 To create a GRUB boot floppy, you need to take the files @file{stage1}
506 and the second block of the floppy disk, respectively.
509 on the floppy.
591 GRUB floppy. See the chapter @ref{Booting} to find out how to boot
643 boot floppy with a filesystem. Here is an example:
684 from GRUB and you don't have to make a floppy or hard disk image file,
1356 # For booting Mach (getting kernel from floppy)
1365 This boots Mach with a kernel on a floppy, but the root filesystem at
2322 grub> @kbd{device (fd0) /floppy-image}
3291 The stage2 or stage1.5 is being read from a floppy disk, and the attempt
3292 to determine the size and geometry of the floppy disk failed. It's listed
3536 @item --no-floppy
3537 Do not probe any floppy drive. This option has no effect if the option
3540 @item --probe-second-floppy
3541 Probe the second floppy drive. If this option is not specified, the grub