Changeset 360e2c4 for chapter08/grub.xml
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r1612f40 r360e2c4 26 26 27 27 <para>Remove the diskette and store it somewhere safe. Now we'll run the 28 <userinput>grub</userinput> shell .</para>28 <userinput>grub</userinput> shell:</para> 29 29 30 30 <screen><userinput>grub</userinput></screen> … … 55 55 using a third party boot manager to manage your MBR (Master Boot Record). In 56 56 this scenario, it would probably make more sense to install Grub into the 57 "boot sector" of the LFS partition, in which case the command would become 58 <userinput>setup (hd0,3)</userinput> :</para></warning>57 "boot sector" of the LFS partition, in which case the command would become: 58 <userinput>setup (hd0,3)</userinput>.</para></warning> 59 59 60 60 <!-- HACK - Force some whitespace to appease tidy --> … … 71 71 <screen><userinput>quit</userinput></screen> 72 72 73 <para>Now we need to create the <filename>menu.lst</filename> file, which74 defines Grub's bootmenu:</para>73 <para>Now we need to create a "menu list" file, defining Grub's boot 74 menu:</para> 75 75 76 76 <screen><userinput>cat > /boot/grub/menu.lst << "EOF"</userinput>
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