We may also edit the scripts in /etc/grub.d/. We lowly humans may edit /etc/default/grub, which controls mainly the appearance of the GRUB menu. Which you don’t edit directly, oh no, for this is not for mere humans to touch, but only other scripts. It’s more complicated to configure with all kinds of scripts to wade through, and instead of having a nice fairly simple /boot/grub/menu.lst file with all configurations in one place, the default is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. It boots removable media, and can be configured with an option to enter your system BIOS. GRUB 2 is a major rewrite with several significant differences. Legacy GRUB had many virtues, but it became old and its developers did yearn for more functionality, and thus did GRUB 2 come into the world. Once upon a time we had legacy GRUB, the Grand Unified Linux Bootloader version 0.97.
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