![]() The first partition, unless you have special requirements. The GRUB development team generally recommends embedding GRUB before ![]() ![]() Have to rely on guessing BIOS drive numbers. Is on the same disk that the BIOS boots from, so that GRUB does not Or even by aggressive fsck implementations, so this approach is quiteįragile and this approach can only be used if the `/boot' filesystem Hand, installing to a filesystem means that GRUB is vulnerable to itsīlocks being moved around by filesystem features such as tail packing, Without leaving enough space before the first partition. Software is known to use it to make it difficult for users to workĪround licensing restrictions and systems are sometimes partitioned Space in the embedding area with complete safety, and some proprietary Make it up can be stored in the first sector of that partition.Įach of these has different problems. Image can be installed in a file system and a list of the blocks that "embedding area", and which is usually at least 31 KiB), or the core (called by various names, such as the "boot track", "MBR gap", or It can be embedded in the area between the MBR and the first partition ![]() With this partition table format, there are two ways to install GRUB: The partition table format traditionally used on PC BIOS platforms isĬalled the Master Boot Record (MBR) format this is the format thatĪllows up to four primary partitions and additional logical partitions.
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