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1999-11-03 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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* docs/tutorial.texi: Fix typos by ispell.
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* docs/user-ref.texi: Likewise.
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* docs/prog-ref.texi: Likewise.
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* docs/appendices.texi: Likewise.
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1999-11-03 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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1999-11-03 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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* stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c (struct ext2_dir_entry): Changed the type
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* stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c (struct ext2_dir_entry): Changed the type
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BSD slices, and should not be used to represent what operating system
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BSD slices, and should not be used to represent what operating system
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owns the partition. So use @samp{0x83} if the partition contains ext2fs
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owns the partition. So use @samp{0x83} if the partition contains ext2fs
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filesystem, and use @samp{0xA5} if the partition contains ffs
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filesystem, and use @samp{0xA5} if the partition contains ffs
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fielsystem, whether the partition owner is Hurd or not. We will use
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filesystem, whether the partition owner is Hurd or not. We will use
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@samp{0x63} for GNU Hurd filesystem that has not been implemented yet.
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@samp{0x63} for GNU Hurd filesystem that has not been implemented yet.
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@item I've installed a recent version of binutils, but GRUB still crashes.
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@item I've installed a recent version of binutils, but GRUB still crashes.
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@c Do not change alpha.gnu.org:/gnu/hurd/src to the URI, since TeX does
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@c Do not change alpha.gnu.org:/gnu/hurd/src to the URI, since TeX does
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@c not format it well.
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@c not format it well.
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GRUB is avaliable from the GNU alpha archive site
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GRUB is available from the GNU alpha archive site
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@url{alpha.gnu.org:/gnu/hurd/src} or any of its mirrors. The file
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@url{alpha.gnu.org:/gnu/hurd/src} or any of its mirrors. The file
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will be named grub-version.tar.gz. The current version is
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will be named grub-version.tar.gz. The current version is
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@value{VERSION}, so the file you should grab is:
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@value{VERSION}, so the file you should grab is:
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Contain the @dfn{partition} part of the root device.
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Contain the @dfn{partition} part of the root device.
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@item part_start
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@item part_start
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Contain the current parition starting address.
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Contain the current partition starting address.
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@item part_length
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@item part_length
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Contain the current partition length, in sectors.
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Contain the current partition length, in sectors.
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mapping techniques, Multiboot Specification, BIOS device mapping
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mapping techniques, Multiboot Specification, BIOS device mapping
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techniques, multiboot, The Multiboot Specification}).
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techniques, multiboot, The Multiboot Specification}).
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However, the techniques decribed are unreliable or difficult to be
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However, the techniques described are unreliable or difficult to be
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implemented, so we use a different technique from them in GRUB. Our
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implemented, so we use a different technique from them in GRUB. Our
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technique is @dfn{INT 13H tracking technique}. More precisely, it runs
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technique is @dfn{INT 13H tracking technique}. More precisely, it runs
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the INT 13 call (@pxref{Low-level disk I/O}) in single-step mode just
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the INT 13 call (@pxref{Low-level disk I/O}) in single-step mode just
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operating system (usually GNU).
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operating system (usually GNU).
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GRUB can load a wide variety of free operating systems as well as
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GRUB can load a wide variety of free operating systems as well as
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chain-loading@footnote{@dfn{chain-load} is the machanism for loading
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chain-loading@footnote{@dfn{chain-load} is the mechanism for loading
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unsupported operating systems by loading another boot loader.}
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unsupported operating systems by loading another boot loader.}
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proprietary operating systems. The important feature in GRUB
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proprietary operating systems. The important feature in GRUB
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is flexibility; GRUB can understand filesystems and kernel executable
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is flexibility; GRUB can understand filesystems and kernel executable
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formats, so you can load an arbitary operating system as you like
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formats, so you can load an arbitrary operating system as you like
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without recording the position of your kernel on the disk.
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without recording the position of your kernel on the disk.
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Therefore, you have to specify the drive/partition where your kernel
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Therefore, you have to specify the drive/partition where your kernel
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For Multiboot-compliant kernels, GRUB can load them in a consistent way,
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For Multiboot-compliant kernels, GRUB can load them in a consistent way,
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but, for some free operating systems, you need to use some OS-specific
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but, for some free operating systems, you need to use some OS-specific
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magics.
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* Booting a Multiboot-compliant OS::
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* Booting a Multiboot-compliant OS::
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@end example
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@end example
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@var{part-num} represents the partition number of @var{bios-device},
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@var{part-num} represents the partition number of @var{bios-device},
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starting from zero for primary partitions and from four for extened
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starting from zero for primary partitions and from four for extended
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partitions, and @var{bsd-subpart-letter} represents the BSD disklabel
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partitions, and @var{bsd-subpart-letter} represents the BSD disklabel
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subpartition, such as @samp{a} or @samp{e}.
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subpartition, such as @samp{a} or @samp{e}.
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into the device @var{install_device}. If @var{image_device} is
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into the device @var{install_device}. If @var{image_device} is
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specified, then find the GRUB images in the device @var{image_device},
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specified, then find the GRUB images in the device @var{image_device},
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otherwise use the current @dfn{root device}, which can be set by the
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otherwise use the current @dfn{root device}, which can be set by the
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command @command{root}. If @var{install_dvice} is a hard disk, then
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command @command{root}. If @var{install_device} is a hard disk, then
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embed a Stage 1.5 in the disk if possible.
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embed a Stage 1.5 in the disk if possible.
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@end deffn
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@end deffn
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@item --quiet
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@end table
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@end table
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