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/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dmenu.lst14 # For booting GNU/Hurd
20 # For booting GNU/Linux
26 # For booting GNU/kFreeBSD
31 # For booting GNU/kNetBSD
36 # For booting Mach (getting kernel from floppy)
43 # For booting FreeBSD
48 # For booting NetBSD
53 # For booting OpenBSD
58 # For booting OS/2
67 # For booting Windows NT or Windows95
H A Dgrub.info-199 designed to address the complexity of booting a personal computer; both
110 When booting with GRUB, you can use either a command-line interface
177 * Backward compatibility for booting FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and
278 Support network booting
623 For booting from a CD-ROM, GRUB uses a special Stage 2 called
900 The booting instruction is exactly the same as for NetBSD (*note
1044 default, and booting the entry for the new kernel saves `0' as the
1060 booting, if there is any error in the boot entry, such that the new
1071 GRUB supports a fallback mechanism of booting one or more other
1114 makes sure that GRUB will boot `C' after booting `B'.
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H A Dgrub.texi156 address the complexity of booting a personal computer; both the
167 When booting with GRUB, you can use either a command-line interface
228 Backward compatibility for booting FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and
330 @item Support network booting
687 For booting from a CD-ROM, GRUB uses a special Stage 2 called
993 The booting instruction is exactly the same as for NetBSD
1150 that GRUB boots a saved entry by default, and booting the entry for the
1169 booting, if there is any error in the boot entry, such that the new
1178 GRUB supports a fallback mechanism of booting one or more other
1228 booting @samp{B}.
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H A Dgrub.info100 designed to address the complexity of booting a personal computer; both
111 When booting with GRUB, you can use either a command-line interface
178 * Backward compatibility for booting FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and
279 Support network booting
623 For booting from a CD-ROM, GRUB uses a special Stage 2 called
900 The booting instruction is exactly the same as for NetBSD (*note
1044 default, and booting the entry for the new kernel saves `0' as the
1060 booting, if there is any error in the boot entry, such that the new
1071 GRUB supports a fallback mechanism of booting one or more other entries
1114 makes sure that GRUB will boot `C' after booting `B'.
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H A Dgrub.info-353 STAGE2_FILE was installed on, rather than using the booting drive.
69 *Caution:* Several buggy BIOSes don't pass a booting drive
70 properly when booting from a hard disk drive. Therefore, you will
72 resides at the booting drive or not, if you have such a BIOS. We
267 the BSD drive-type (for booting BSD kernels using their native
512 8 : Kernel must be loaded before booting
956 recommend using this program before booting your own kernel by GRUB.
H A Dgrub.info-2235 entry for booting an insecure OS like DOS.
267 This is an essential image used for booting up GRUB. Usually, this
278 This is the core image of GRUB. It does everything but booting up
686 Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the
848 partition type code. This is useful only when booting DOS or
1158 partition type code. This is useful only when booting DOS or
H A Dmultiboot.texi895 loader booting the kernel. The name is a normal C-style zero-terminated
H A Dmultiboot.info829 booting the kernel. The name is a normal C-style zero-terminated string.
/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/
H A Dmenu.lst40 # If GRUB determines if the booting system is 64-bit capable,
/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/init/
H A Dinit.c517 static int booting = 1; /* Set while we're booting. */ variable
671 if (booting && print_banner) { in main()
725 if (!booting) { in main()
2135 booting = 0; in boot_init()
3900 booting = 1; in st_init()
3913 booting = 0; in st_init()
3988 if (!booting) { in st_init()
4056 if (!booting && !complained) { in st_write()
/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/svc/milestone/
H A DREADME.share72 or are compatible, you may continue booting by clearing the
/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.sbin/routeadm/
H A Drouteadm.c475 boolean_t booting = B_FALSE, alt_root_set = B_FALSE; in main() local
510 booting = B_TRUE; in main()
570 if (!booting && (raopt->opt_flags & in main()
/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/
H A DNEWS66 * Support for booting Linux is rewritten, so GRUB now supports
152 * Jump to the physical entry address of a Multiboot kernel when booting
413 * Added unattended booting support via new "fallback=" command.
H A DINSTALL261 Don't pass the "mem=" option automatically, when booting Linux.
H A DChangeLog1254 * stage2/boot.c (load_image): Rewrite the Linux booting support
3152 be printed when booting the entry.
3562 when booting an entry.
5864 caution about buggy BIOSes which don't pass a booting drive
/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/auditrecord/
H A Daudit_record_attr.txt1987 comment="booting kernel"
1991 # text,booting kernel