During the final step of staging new Linux hardware, GRUB2 is installed to the system drive. Which of the following BEST describes the role of GRUB2 in a new Linux installation?
A. It provides a menu for creating administrator task shortcuts.
B. It provides a menu for running special shell scripts.
C. It provides a method to partition a hard drive.
D. It provides a method to pass parameters to the Linux kernel on startup.
Absolutely D!
I mean, there _is_ a shell for GRUB, but who would spend time writing scripts there but an OS developer?
Why wouldn’t this be D?