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
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 11 Yes | 2 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
How do I check command history?
Is makefile a shell script?
How to hide the partition in grub booting?
What is top command in linux?
How do I find old commands in linux?
Suppose I lost a root password and I need to give it, I treid to change it through single usermode even though I am not get a password, then what is the otherprocedure to give a root password?
What is makefile target?
How can I check the exit status of my previous command in Linux operating system?
What does r mean linux?
What are the basic commands for user management?
What is the export command used for?
What are vim commands?
What does the command env do?
How find ip address linux?
How do I run a shell script?