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GRUB is the default bootloader installed by debian: it works with most filesystems and reads its configuration during boot to find the exact position of the new kernel. That means it doesn't require an update after each installation of a new kernel. Version 1 couldn't handle all combinations of LVM and software RAID and version 2 is more complete, but there may still be situations where LILO can save the day.
GRUB is the default bootloader installed by debian: it works with most filesystems and reads its configuration during boot to find the exact position of the new kernel. That means it doesn't require an update after each installation of a new kernel. Version 1 couldn't handle all combinations of LVM and software RAID and version 2 is more complete, but there may still be situations where LILO can save the day.
Translation GRUB is the default bootloader installed by debian: it works with most filesystems and reads its configuration during boot to find the exact position of the new kernel. That means it doesn't require an update after each installation of a new kernel. Version 1 couldn't handle all combinations of LVM and software RAID and version 2 is more complete, but there may still be situations where LILO can save the day. GRUB is the default bootloader installed by debian: it works with most filesystems and reads its configuration during boot to find the exact position of the new kernel. That means it doesn't require an update after each installation of a new kernel. Version 1 couldn't handle all combinations of LVM and software RAID and version 2 is more complete, but there may still be situations where LILO can save the day.