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Replace GRUB with BURG on Linux Mint 11

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GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, has been the default boot loader on virtually all Linux distributions since LILO (LInux LOader) lost its shine. LILO is still an option in only a handful of distributions (Mandriva is one), but on most, GRUB is the sole boot loader. GRUB’s menu has a very bland interface, and BURG is an attempt to prettify it, spice it up a bit. BURG is based on GRUB, and you can say the acronym is derived from GRUB spelled backwards or cobbled from Brand-new Universal loadeR from GRUB.

Whatever BURG means, this article will show you how to replace GRUB with BURG on a running installation of Linux Mint 11 or any other Debian or Ubuntu-based distribution.
 read more | mail this link | score:8652 | -finid, June 6, 2011
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