GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader, commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project. GRUB is the reference implementation...
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Germany Grub, Thuringia, a municipality in the district of Hildburghausen in Thuringia, Germany Headless set screw, a British term GNU GRUB, the GNU project's...
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coreboot, Libreboot, and Das U-Boot. Second-stage boot loaders, such as GNU GRUB, rEFInd, BOOTMGR, Syslinux, NTLDR or iBoot, are not themselves operating...
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8b7eb5a93ada745385aa27f6bf http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grub.git/tree/stage2/fsys_iso9660.c?h=grub-legacy Requires DOS support / TSR, such as MSCDEX...
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The BIOS boot partition is a partition on a data storage device that GNU GRUB uses on legacy BIOS-based personal computers in order to boot an operating...
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Debian (redirect from Debian GNU/Linux)
default bootstrap loader is GNU GRUB version 2, though the package name is simply grub, while version 1 was renamed to grub-legacy. This conflicts with...
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Multiboot specification (redirect from GNU multiboot)
GNU Hurd, VMware ESXi, Xen, and L4 microkernels all need to be booted using this method. GNU GRUB is the reference implementation used in the GNU operating...
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446–667. ISBN 0-553-34292-4. Smith, Roderick W. (2010-04-14). "Migrate to GRUB 2". Ibm.com. Retrieved 2013-03-05. "Intel Desktop Boards BIOS Settings Dictionary"...
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2023). "GRUB 2.12 released". Retrieved 20 December 2023. Jim Meyering (19 August 2023). "gzip-1.13 released [stable]". Retrieved 20 August 2023. "GNU Hurd...
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