![]() GRUB 2's custom menus allow the system to provide the basic building blocks of the boot menu while allowing the user to control what actually appears on the screen. Others may want a menu which more closely follows the way GRUB 0.97 operated. Nevertheless, users may want to build a menu, or part of a menu, which does not change or which allows specific inputs not easily attained via the scripts. When new kernels are added or the system is updated, GRUB 2 automatically rebuilds the menu to keep it current and to reflect the latest system boot options. ![]() The scripts are highly configurable and produce a menu which requires little user input. GRUB 2 runs a series of scripts which search the user's computer and builds a boot menu based on what operating systems it finds.
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