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(*note Menu interface::) from which you can select an item (using arrow |
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(*note Menu interface::) from which you can select an item (using arrow |
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keys) that will do everything to boot an OS. |
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keys) that will do everything to boot an OS. |
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To enable the menu, you need a configuration file, `menu.lst' under |
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To enable the menu, you need a configuration file, `grub.conf' under |
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the boot directory. We'll analyze an example file. |
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the boot directory. We'll analyze an example file. |
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The file first contains some general settings, the menu interface |
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The file first contains some general settings, the menu interface |
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foo:ht=1:ha=63655d0334a7:ip=145.71.35.127:\ |
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foo:ht=1:ha=63655d0334a7:ip=145.71.35.127:\ |
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:bf=/nbgrub:\ |
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:tc=.allhost:\ |
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:T150="(nd)/tftpboot/menu.lst.foo": |
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:T150="(nd)/tftpboot/grub.conf.foo": |
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Note that you should specify the drive name `(nd)' in the name of |
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Note that you should specify the drive name `(nd)' in the name of |
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the configuration file. This is because you might change the root drive |
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the configuration file. This is because you might change the root drive |
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An absolute file name resembles a Unix absolute file name, using `/' |
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An absolute file name resembles a Unix absolute file name, using `/' |
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for the directory separator (not `\' as in DOS). One example is |
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for the directory separator (not `\' as in DOS). One example is |
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`(hd0,0)/boot/grub/menu.lst'. This means the file `/boot/grub/menu.lst' |
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`(hd0,0)/boot/grub/grub.conf'. This means the file `/boot/grub/grub.conf' |
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in the first partition of the first hard disk. If you omit the device |
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in the first partition of the first hard disk. If you omit the device |
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name in an absolute file name, GRUB uses GRUB's "root device" |
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name in an absolute file name, GRUB uses GRUB's "root device" |
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implicitly. So if you set the root device to, say, `(hd1,0)' by the |
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implicitly. So if you set the root device to, say, `(hd1,0)' by the |
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grub shell just ignores this option. |
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grub shell just ignores this option. |
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`--config-file=FILE' |
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`--config-file=FILE' |
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Read the configuration file FILE instead of `/boot/grub/menu.lst'. |
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Read the configuration file FILE instead of `/boot/grub/grub.conf'. |
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The format is the same as the normal GRUB syntax. See *Note |
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The format is the same as the normal GRUB syntax. See *Note |
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Filesystem::, for more information. |
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Filesystem::, for more information. |
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