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2013-11-04  Vladimir Serbinenko  <phcoder@gmail.com>
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	* docs/grub.texi: Add few mentions about EFI, debug and videoinfo.
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2013-11-04  Peter Lustig <peter.lustig.7db@gmail.com>
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	* grub-core/commands/i386/nthibr.c: New command.
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@ -701,6 +701,26 @@ you may run those commands directly to install GRUB, without using
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with the internals of GRUB. Installing a boot loader on a running OS may be
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extremely dangerous.
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On EFI systems for fixed disk install you have to mount EFI System Partition.
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If you mount it at @file{/boot/efi} then you don't need any special arguments:
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@example
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# @kbd{grub-install}
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@end example
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Otherwise you need to specify where your EFI System partition is mounted:
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@example
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# @kbd{grub-install --efi-directory=/mnt/efi}
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@end example
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For removable installs you have to use @option{--removable} and specify both
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@option{--boot-directory} and @option{--efi-directory}:
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@example
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# @kbd{grub-install --efi-directory=/mnt/usb --boot-directory=/mnt/usb/boot --removable}
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@end example
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@node Making a GRUB bootable CD-ROM
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@section Making a GRUB bootable CD-ROM
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@ -3088,7 +3108,8 @@ to go beyond the current 16 colors.
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This variable may be set to enable debugging output from various components
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of GRUB.  The value is a list of debug facility names separated by
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whitespace or @samp{,}, or @samp{all} to enable all available debugging
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output.
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output. The facility names are the first argument to grub_dprintf. Consult
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source for more details.
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@node default
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@ -3136,7 +3157,8 @@ If this variable is set, it sets the resolution used on the @samp{gfxterm}
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graphical terminal.  Note that you can only use modes which your graphics
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card supports via VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE), so for example native LCD
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panel resolutions may not be available.  The default is @samp{auto}, which
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selects a platform-specific default that should look reasonable.
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selects a platform-specific default that should look reasonable. Supported
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modes can be listed by @samp{videoinfo} command in GRUB.
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The resolution may be specified as a sequence of one or more modes,
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separated by commas (@samp{,}) or semicolons (@samp{;}); each will be tried
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