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Revision as of 16:32, 8 November 2017
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introduction
chain-load is the mechanism for loading unsupported operating systems by loading another boot loader. It is typically used for loading DOS or Windows.
naming convention
device syntax
(hd0,1)
`hd' means it is a hard disk drive, `0' indicates the drive number, `1', indicates the partition number
to actually access the disks or partitions with GRUB, you need to use the device specification in a command, like `root (fd0)' or `unhide (hd0,2)'
for example, you only need to type
root (
followed by a <TAB>, and GRUB will display the list of drives, partitions, or file names
(hd0,0)/vmlinuz
This specifies the file named `vmlinuz', found on the first partition of the first hard disk drive.