> Basically what Grub does is loads the kernel modules from disk
> into memory, and 'tells' the kernel the memory location to load
> them from, very similar to how an initrd file is loaded. The problem
> is Linux, is not MBS compilant and doesn't know to look for and load
> the modules.
And vendors who've shipped GRUB still have to ship Lilo because Grub plain
doesn't work on some machines. Lilo has the virtue that its extremely simple
in what it does and how it does it. It works in a suprisingly large number
of cases and can handle interesting setups that GRUB really struggles with.
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