Chris Jones wrote:
But you do not explain it right. Grub did what you asked it to do
exactly. And this done it still doesn't work. This is because the BIOS
has to read grub. And if BIOS can't find grub it fails. You are not
booted up.
Errr. what ??
you have it the wrong way around. grub uses the bios, the bios knows nothing
about grub (or any bootloader).
Chris
Not correct. Grub never runs in a boot sequense it is read by BIOS
that should find the kernel and start it if it works.
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