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Command boot allows to handover a system running linuxboot/u-root to a legacy preinstalled operating system by replacing the traditional bootloader path
Synopsis:
boot [-v][-no-load][-no-exec]
Description:
If returns to u-root shell, the code didn't found a local bootable option -v prints messages -no-load prints the boot image paths it was going to load, but doesn't load + exec them -no-exec loads the boot image, but doesn't exec it
Notes:
The code is looking for boot/grub/grub.cfg file as to identify the boot option. The first bootable device found in the block device tree is the one used Windows is not supported (that is a work in progress)
Example:
boot -v - Start the script in verbose mode for debugging purpose
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