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- generate-menu subcommand, bootadm, x86: Administering the GRUB Configuration by Using the bootadm Command
- GRand Unified Bootloader, GRUB administration, x86: Administering the GRand Unified Bootloader (Tasks)
- GRUB 2
- compared to GRUB Legacy, x86: GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Task Comparison
- how GRUB Legacy information is converted, x86: How GRUB Legacy Menu Entries Are Migrated to GRUB 2
- maintaining GRUB Legacy and GRUB 2 information, x86: Maintaining GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Boot Environments on the Same System
- upgrading from GRUB Legacy, x86: Upgrading Your GRUB Legacy System to a Release That Supports GRUB 2
- GRUB 2 configuration, description, x86: Description of the GRUB 2 Configuration
- GRUB 2 menu
- chainloading
- example, x86: How GRUB Legacy Menu Entries Are Migrated to GRUB 2
- GRUB 2 overview, x86: Introducing GRUB 2
- GRUB 2 partitioning scheme, x86: GRUB 2 Partition and Device Naming Scheme
- GRUB administration, x86: Administering the GRand Unified Bootloader (Tasks)
- advanced, x86: Advanced GRUB Administration and Troubleshooting
- GRUB-based booting, modifying the GRUB kernel usage at boot time, x86: How to Boot From an Alternate Operating System or Boot Environment
- grub.cfg
- regenerating
- bootadm generate-menu, x86: How to Manually Regenerate the GRUB Menu
- grub.cfg file, description, x86: Description of the GRUB 2 Configuration
- GRUB configuration, customizing, x86: Customizing the GRUB Configuration
- GRUB Legacy
- compared to GRUB 2, x86: GRUB 2 and GRUB Legacy Task Comparison
- upgrading to GRUB 2, x86: Upgrading Your GRUB Legacy System to a Release That Supports GRUB 2
- GRUB Legacy to GRUB 2 conversion, x86: How GRUB Legacy Menu Entries Are Migrated to GRUB 2
- GRUB menu
- how to edit at boot time, x86: Adding Kernel Arguments by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
- how to maintain, x86: How to Maintain the GRUB Menu
- how to regenerate manually, x86: How to Manually Regenerate the GRUB Menu
- GRUB menu entries
- how to add, x86: How to Add a Boot Entry to the GRUB Menu
- how to remove, x86: How to Remove a Boot Entry From the GRUB Menu
- how to set attributes, x86: How to Set Attributes for a Specified Boot Entry in the GRUB Menu
- GRUBClient, x86 based network boot, x86: Booting a System From the Network