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153 chain-loading@footnote{@dfn{chain-load} is the mechanism for loading
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.
587 one, you must chain-load GRUB from another boot loader. Refer to the
588 manual for the boot loader to know how to chain-load GRUB.
754 operating system directly, and the other is to chain-load another boot
764 * Chain-loading::
775 will have to chain-load them (@pxref{Chain-loading}).
804 @node Chain-loading
808 chain-load a boot loader for the operating system. Normally, the boot
986 it may be better to chain-load it instead. For more information, please
987 see @ref{Chain-loading}.
1000 GRUB cannot boot DOS or Windows directly, so you must chain-load them
1001 (@pxref{Chain-loading}). However, their boot loaders have some critical
1002 deficiencies, so it may not work to just chain-load them. To overcome
1391 #chainloader /boot/chain.os2
1395 This will boot OS/2, using a chain-loader (@pxref{Chain-loading}).
2664 * chainloader:: Chain-load another boot loader
2715 Boot the OS or chain-loader which has been loaded. Only necessary if
2738 Load @var{file} as a chain-loader. Like any other file loaded by the
3036 necessary when you chain-load some operating systems, such as DOS, if
3126 descriptor in @code{ES:ESI}, used by some chain-loaded boot loaders), the