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GRUB cannot be installed directly to the intended boot device. Once an operating system is up and running, GRUB's probing the BIOS for available drives might yield wrong results. Thus, a four-step process is used (using two floppy disks: the boot disk to-be, and an auxiliary disk).
NOTE: creating your own GRUB bootdisk requires a Unix-like environment. If you're working under Windows (or don't feel like setting up a GRUB disk with Linux), check out our [[Disk Images
# Prepare the boot disk;
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