|  | GRUB for Debian GNU | 
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|  | GRUB is a GPLed bootloader intended to unify bootloading across x86 | 
|  | operating systems.  In addition to loading Linux and FreeBSD, it | 
|  | implements the Multiboot standard, which allows for flexible loading | 
|  | of multiple boot images (needed for modular kernels such as the GNU | 
|  | Hurd). | 
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|  | One unique featue of GRUB is that it can understand filesystems at | 
|  | boot time, rather than just simple blocklists.  Hence, you can load | 
|  | any kernel in the file system from the boot prompt without having to | 
|  | edit configuration files or rerun a special installation program. | 
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|  | NOTE: GRUB does not yet have a simple installation mechanism, but | 
|  | we're working on this, so please don't report it as a bug.  Until | 
|  | then, do `info grub', and copy the binary files in | 
|  | /usr/share/grub/$(HWARCH) to /boot/grub. | 
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|  | WARNING: Never use the binary files in /usr/share/grub directly | 
|  | (i.e. without first copying them to /boot/grub), or else your system | 
|  | will break the next time you upgrade. | 
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|  | Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@debian.org>, Sat, 13 Mar 1999 17:30:29 -0600 |