\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.1}{Aim}{}% 1 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.2}{What You Will Do}{}% 2 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.3}{Background}{}% 3 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.1}{Installing grub in MBR from a floppy, and from the OS}{section.3}% 4 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.1}{Real and Protected Mode: OS cannot run BIOS routines}{subsection.3.1}% 5 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.2}{Making sure grub knows what the BIOS will do}{subsection.3.1}% 6 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.3}{Using grub-install from the OS: the quick but less reliable way}{subsection.3.1}% 7 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.2}{The way grub refers to devices}{section.3}% 8 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.3}{The Structure of the Master Boot Record}{section.3}% 9 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.4}{What does grub do when you install it using setup?}{section.3}% 10 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.4.1}{using find in grub to locate your Linux partition containing your /boot directory}{subsection.3.4}% 11 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.4.2}{The grub setup command}{subsection.3.4}% 12 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.5}{How does grub work when it boots your computer from the hard disk?}{section.3}% 13 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.6}{Reading the Documentation for grub}{section.3}% 14 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.7}{The grub Configuration File /boot/grub/grub.conf}{section.3}% 15 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.8}{Chainloading: Can I Install grub Anywhere Besides the MBR?}{section.3}% 16 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.8.1}{Example: many Linux installations on one hard disk: part time classes}{subsection.3.8}% 17 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.9}{Runlevels and init}{section.3}% 18 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.9.1}{Single User Mode}{subsection.3.9}% 19 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.9.2}{How to Change Runlevels with init}{subsection.3.9}% 20 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.4}{Procedure}{}% 21 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.1}{Creating a Grub Installation Disk}{section.4}% 22 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.2}{Using the grub installation disk to install grub into the MBR}{section.4}% 23 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.3}{Destroying your Master Boot Record!}{section.4}% 24 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.4}{Recovering From Disaster}{section.4}% 25 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.5}{Booting an operating system interactively with a grub installation disk}{section.4}% 26 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.4.5.1}{Overcoming a limitation of the Windows Bootloader}{subsection.4.5}% 27 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.4.5.2}{Experiments with grub}{subsection.4.5}% 28 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.6}{Setting up a Menu to Boot other Operating Systems}{section.4}% 29 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.7}{Investigating Runlevels}{section.4}% 30 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.4.7.1}{Booting into Runlevel 1, or Single User Mode}{subsection.4.7}% 31 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.4.7.2}{Examining single user mode}{subsection.4.7}% 32 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.4.7.3}{Investigating the Runlevels}{subsection.4.7}% 33 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.4.7.4}{The Runlevel Scripts}{subsection.4.7}% 34 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{Item.62}{Index}{}% 35