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428 specifies a partition you want, the GRUB command-line
578 Record (MBR) of the first drive. If you want to put GRUB into the boot
580 partition into which you want to install GRUB:
607 If you still do want to install GRUB under a UNIX-like OS (such
640 the root directory. If you want GRUB to use images under a directory
733 @samp{(cd)} if you want to access other drives as well.
774 NetBSD and OpenBSD. If you want to boot other operating systems, you
807 If you want to boot an unsupported operating system (e.g. Windows 95),
974 append the ugly option @option{--type=netbsd}, if you want to load an
1027 this, but there is a solution if you do want to do so. Use the partition
1034 and the second partition of the first hard disk, and you want to boot
1122 your system correctly, and you want to test @file{new_kernel}.
1183 @samp{C}. @samp{A} is a system which you want to boot by
1188 Then you may want GRUB to boot the first system which is bootable
1249 If you want to see what is current default entry, you can look at the
1521 formats. Since the way to load a second stage image you want to use
1586 you want to use COM2, you must specify @samp{--unit=1} instead. This
1591 terminal you want to use. In the case above, the terminal will be a
1721 menu entry. Usually, this wouldn't be problematic, but you might want to
1746 takes its own @var{PASSWORD} argument this is useful if you want
2044 If you want to add a new line to the menu entry, press @key{o} if adding
2289 prefix @code{blink-} to @var{foreground} if you want a blinking
2456 this command @emph{does not} exchange the keys. If you want to exchange
2742 correct signature or not. This is required when you want to load a
2989 @samp{multiboot}. However, you need to specify it only if you want to
3004 the command @command{password} if you really want this command to be
3570 Wait until a debugger will attach. This option is useful when you want
3611 If you want to install GRUB non-interactively, specify @samp{--batch}
3661 device name on which you want to install GRUB, like this:
3686 directory. This option is useful when you want to install GRUB into a
3804 and if you want to set the next default boot entry to GNU/Linux, you
3812 counted from zero. So, if you want to specify GNU/Hurd here, then you
3815 This feature is very useful if you want to test a new kernel or to