Recently, I've been working on a multi-functional system maintenance USB drive, so I started to get in touch with Grub for DOS. However, after checking many web pages, there isn't a complete and detailed tutorial. Although the enthusiastic netizen lianjiang2004 in this forum wrote a beginner's tutorial, objectively speaking, this tutorial is still very incomplete. I don't think I'm a fool, but after reading it through N times from the beginning to the end, I still feel vague, and there are still many questions that haven't been answered.
I'm looking forward to some expert writing a complete tutorial, such as typical application cases of Grub; application examples of Grub in hard drives and USB drives; detailed explanations of each entry in the relevant configuration file like Menu.lst; how to configure this file in different application environments. Also, countermeasures for common errors, etc.
Thanks to Budian for writing this excellent boot tool. But as an excellent software, if it wants to be fully promoted and applied, a supporting tutorial is essential. If Budian is too busy, many senior netizens who are very familiar with Grub for DOS can be invited to cooperate in writing, which is not only conducive to beginners' quick start but also conducive to the promotion of the software. It can make Grub for DOS benefit more friends.
I'm looking forward to some expert writing a complete tutorial, such as typical application cases of Grub; application examples of Grub in hard drives and USB drives; detailed explanations of each entry in the relevant configuration file like Menu.lst; how to configure this file in different application environments. Also, countermeasures for common errors, etc.
Thanks to Budian for writing this excellent boot tool. But as an excellent software, if it wants to be fully promoted and applied, a supporting tutorial is essential. If Budian is too busy, many senior netizens who are very familiar with Grub for DOS can be invited to cooperate in writing, which is not only conducive to beginners' quick start but also conducive to the promotion of the software. It can make Grub for DOS benefit more friends.

