. Propose and Merge with Existing GRUB Menus??”If the live configuration file(s)
differ from the current backup, check both files and propose the best configuration
based on the results.
. Restore MBR of Hard Disk??”The bootloader code is stored on the Master Boot
Record. This command restores the original MBR, deleting the current GRUB configuration
(/etc/grub.conf).
. Write bootloader boot code to disk??”Restore the new /etc/grub.conf to the MBR.
When you have completed your changes, click Finish to write the new configuration to
your system. These are the settings that will govern your next boot.
NOTE
In addition to manually editing the menu.lst file and using YaST, you can also use the
GRUB shell to configure how your system boots. Simply enter grub at the shell
prompt. To learn how to manipulate GRUB from the shell, see the grub man page.
Loading the Kernel
When GRUB hands over the process to the openSUSE Linux kernel, it leaves the scene.
The kernel now takes charge, putting up the message Uncompressing Linux??¦; it is present
and available to you until you shut down the system.
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