![]() Make sure you read the comments, /usr/share/doc/grub/ for more information and the update-grub(8) manpage from your distribution. You can edit the settings in /boot/grub/menu.lst. This is done automatically by update-grub. Under Debian, the GRUB configuration file is updated automatically, when you install a new kernel. The configuration file is /boot/grub/menu.lst If your system isn't a regular PC (i.e if your system has EFI or OpenFirmware rather than a BIOS), you may have to install another version of GRUB (see GRUB 2 variants). GRUB "v2" for Debian (package grub) can be installed with: ![]() To install GRUB v2, you need install the appropriate variant of grub v2, depending on your system's firmware (usually grub-pc, see grub2 variants). GRUB v1 for Debian (package grub) can be installed with:
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