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chapter08/grub.xml
r9ec9c03 r920932e 39 39 the form of <emphasis>(hdn,m)</emphasis>, where <emphasis>n</emphasis> 40 40 is the hard drive number and <emphasis>m</emphasis> is the partition 41 number. The hard drive number starts from zero, but he partition number41 number. The hard drive number starts from zero, but the partition number 42 42 starts from one for normal partitions and five for extended partitions. 43 Note that this is different f orm earlier versions where43 Note that this is different from earlier versions where 44 44 both numbers started from zero. For example, partition <filename 45 45 class="partition">sda1</filename> is <emphasis>(hd0,1)</emphasis> to
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