Answer Posted / venkat.palavarapu
The chainloading technique tells GRUB to read +n sectors from
the start of the partition. Usually n = 1. The chainloading
command may specify also a file name: chainloader +1 read 1
sector from start of the partition
chainloader /boot/chain.os2 load a file
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