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146 a computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring
153 chain-loading@footnote{@dfn{chain-load} is the mechanism for loading
154 unsupported operating systems by loading another boot loader. It is
155 typically used for loading DOS or Windows.}. GRUB is designed to
230 supported via a chain-loading function.
233 Except for specific compatibility modes (chain-loading and the Linux
252 Linux). Chain-loading of other boot loaders is also supported.
255 Fully support the Multiboot feature of loading multiple modules.
293 files). This greatly reduces a file size and loading time, a
295 pathological cases where loading a very badly organized ELF kernel might
299 compressed state, so a different module-loading command can be specified
763 * Loading an operating system directly::
764 * Chain-loading::
768 @node Loading an operating system directly
775 will have to chain-load them (@pxref{Chain-loading}).
804 @node Chain-loading
939 the size, run the command @command{uppermem} @emph{before} loading the
951 Thus, we'd recommend loading the very flexible loader
987 see @ref{Chain-loading}.
1001 (@pxref{Chain-loading}). However, their boot loaders have some critical
1395 This will boot OS/2, using a chain-loader (@pxref{Chain-loading}).
1404 # For loading DOS if Windows NT is installed
1635 preset menu are used only when GRUB fails in loading the configuration
2923 blocklist for loading @var{stage2_file} as a Stage 2. If the option
3070 loading any module. See also @ref{modulenounzip}.
3220 to try loading a kernel.
3357 @item 7 : Loading below 1MB is not supported
3360 handled since it has a fixed loading address and maximum size.
3415 This error is returned if the initrd command is used before loading a
3419 This error is returned if the module load command is used before loading
3957 internationalization, dynamic module loading, real memory management,