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authorwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2002-04-16 00:28:19 +0000
committerwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2002-04-16 00:28:19 +0000
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-GRUB is the GRand Unified Bootloader. Briefly, bootloader is the first
-software program that runs when a computer starts. It is responsible for
-loading and transferring control to the operating system kernel software
-(such as NetBSD orLinux). GRUB understands ffs, FAT{16,32}, ext2fs,
-ReiserFS, minixfs, and VSTafs. It can directly boot NetBSD, FreeBSD,
-OpenBSD and Linux without any other bootloader, loading a.out and ELF
-kernels from the disk and passing along necessary arguments (in most cases).
-It can also boot any operating system (the above, plus eg Windows, OS/2) by
-chaining to that operating system's specific loader. Grub features a
-runtime command line and loads its configuration at boot rather than
-requiring rerunning of a separate utility. Other features are TFTP booting,
-serial console support, large disk support, support for both DOS MBR label
-and BSD disklabel simultaneously, booting from hard drive or floppy.
+GRUB is the GRand Unified Bootloader. Briefly, bootloader is the
+first software program that runs when a computer starts. It is
+responsible for loading and transferring control to the operating
+system kernel software (such as NetBSD or Linux). GRUB understands
+ffs, FAT{16,32}, ext2fs, ReiserFS, minixfs, and VSTafs. It can
+directly boot NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Linux without any other
+bootloader, loading a.out and ELF kernels from the disk and passing
+along necessary arguments (in most cases). It can also boot any
+operating system (the above, plus e.g. Windows, OS/2) by chaining
+to that operating system's specific loader. Grub features a runtime
+command line and loads its configuration at boot rather than
+requiring rerunning of a separate utility. Other features are TFTP
+booting, serial console support, large disk support, support for
+both DOS MBR label and BSD disklabel simultaneously, booting from
+hard drive or floppy.
GRUB is available for the i386 architecture only.