* docs/grub.texi (direntry): Remove grub-terminfo reference.

(GNU GRUB manual): Likewise.
(General commands): Update description of `terminfo' for GRUB 2.
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2010-06-02 Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
* docs/grub.texi (direntry): Remove grub-terminfo reference.
(GNU GRUB manual): Likewise.
(General commands): Update description of `terminfo' for GRUB 2.
2010-06-02 Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
* commands/gptsync.c (grub_cmd_gptsync): Fix typos.

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@direntry
* GRUB: (grub). The GRand Unified Bootloader
* grub-install: (grub)Invoking grub-install. Install GRUB on your drive
* grub-terminfo: (grub)Invoking grub-terminfo. Generate a terminfo
command from a
terminfo name
@end direntry
@setchapternewpage odd
@ -89,7 +86,6 @@ This edition documents version @value{VERSION}.
* Troubleshooting:: Error messages produced by GRUB
* Invoking the grub shell:: How to use the grub shell
* Invoking grub-install:: How to use the GRUB installer
* Invoking grub-terminfo:: How to generate a terminfo command
* Obtaining and Building GRUB:: How to obtain and build GRUB
* Reporting bugs:: Where you should send a bug report
* Future:: Some future plans on GRUB
@ -1076,7 +1072,7 @@ Commands usable anywhere in the menu and in the command-line.
@menu
* serial:: Set up a serial device
* terminfo:: Define escape sequences for a terminal
* terminfo:: Define terminal type
@end menu
@ -1108,15 +1104,16 @@ support. See also @ref{Serial terminal}.
@node terminfo
@subsection terminfo
@deffn Command terminfo @option{--name=name} @option{--cursor-address=seq} [@option{--clear-screen=seq}] [@option{--enter-standout-mode=seq}] [@option{--exit-standout-mode=seq}]
Define the capabilities of your terminal. Use this command to define
escape sequences, if it is not vt100-compatible. You may use @samp{\e}
for @key{ESC} and @samp{^X} for a control character.
@deffn Command terminfo [term]
Define the capabilities of your terminal by giving the name of an entry in
the terminfo database, which should correspond roughly to a @samp{TERM}
environment variable in Unix.
You can use the utility @command{grub-terminfo} to generate
appropriate arguments to this command. @xref{Invoking grub-terminfo}.
At the moment, only @samp{vt100} is supported in GRUB 2. If you need other
terminal types, please contact us to discuss the best way to include support
for these in GRUB.
If no option is specified, the current settings are printed.
If no option is specified, the current terminal type is printed.
@end deffn