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This chapter is only intended as an introduction to GRUB and its many
options. Consult the following resources to discover more about how GRUB
works and how to configure it to boot non-Linux operating systems, among
other tasks.
/usr/share/doc/grub-0.90 —
/usr/share/doc/grub-0.90 is the directory
where the GRUB docs are placed on the filesystem.
Type the man grub command to view the
GRUB man page, which contains a list of options to use when
loading the GRUB shell.
The GRUB info page, accessible when typing the info
grub command, contains a tutorial, a user reference
manual, a programmer reference manual, and an FAQ document.
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub
— The home page of the GNU GRUB project. This site contains
information concerning the state of GRUB development and an FAQ.
http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub
— The original GRUB documentation before the project was
handed off to the Free Software Foundation for further
development.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Multiboot-with-GRUB.html
— Investigates various uses for GRUB, including booting
operating systems other than Linux.
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue64/kohli.html
— An introductory article discussing the configuration of
GRUB on your system from scratch, including an overview of GRUB
command line options.
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