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177 In the following chapters, you will learn how to specify a drive, a
379 that you can specify a drive/partition.
420 need to specify which @sc{pc} slice number should be used, use something
447 Now the question is, how to specify a file? Again, consider an
552 your OS's root partition; if you need to specify a root partition for
579 sector of a partition instead of putting it in the MBR, specify the
611 The usage is basically very simple. You only need to specify one
641 other than the root directory, you need to specify the option
872 nothing special about it. But do not forget that you have to specify a
914 If you need to specify some kernel parameters, just append them to the
936 @strong{Caution:} If you use an initrd and specify the @samp{mem=}
938 will also have to specify the same memory size to GRUB. To let GRUB know
1053 wrong, so you will have to specify the option @option{--force} to
1125 new kernel fails (e.g. it panics), you can specify that GRUB should
1179 entries if a default boot entry fails. You can specify multiple
1525 However, there is one thing specific to GRUB. Namely, how to specify a
1545 Note that you should specify the drive name @code{(nd)} in the name of
1586 you want to use COM2, you must specify @samp{--unit=1} instead. This
1600 implements few VT100 escape sequences. If you specify this option then
1647 automatically, unless you specify your own preset menu to the configure
1710 Also, you can specify an optional argument to @command{password}. See
1824 * Device syntax:: How to specify devices
1825 * File name syntax:: How to specify files
1826 * Block list syntax:: How to specify block lists
1831 @section How to specify devices
1878 @section How to specify files
1880 There are two ways to specify files, by @dfn{absolute file name} and by
1894 @section How to specify block lists
2134 You can specify @samp{saved} instead of a number. In this case, the
2148 rebooted by a kernel that GRUB loaded. You can specify multiple
2191 * device:: Specify a file as a drive
2204 * tftpserver:: Specify a TFTP server
2217 If you specify @option{--with-configfile} to this command, GRUB will
2312 In the grub shell, specify the file @var{file} as the actual drive for a
2338 If you specify @option{--with-configfile} to this command, GRUB will
2438 can only be used in the grub shell and is used to specify the
2595 and the usage is quite similar to that for serial terminals: specify
2600 specify this option, the number is assumed as 24.
2740 sector of the current partition with @samp{+1}. If you specify the
2879 specify @var{pattern}, this command shows short descriptions of most of
2880 available commands. If you specify the option @option{--all} to this
2884 If you specify any @var{patterns}, it displays longer information
2943 unfortunately have to specify the option @option{d}, whether your
2960 @strong{Caution3:} You must specify the option @option{--stage2} in the
2986 specify the kernel type of @var{file} explicitly. The argument
2989 @samp{multiboot}. However, you need to specify it only if you want to
3179 You can specify @samp{fallback} instead of a number. Then, next
3540 specify the device map file (@pxref{Device map}), the grub shell just
3611 If you want to install GRUB non-interactively, specify @samp{--batch}
3631 When you specify the option @option{--device-map} (@pxref{Basic usage}),
3660 grub shell (@pxref{Invoking the grub shell}). You must specify the
3751 You must specify one argument to this command. For example:
3785 You must specify a single argument to @command{grub-set-default}. This
3812 counted from zero. So, if you want to specify GNU/Hurd here, then you
3813 should specify @samp{0}.