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Name

grub-mkimage - make a bootable image of GRUB

Synopsis

grub-mkimage [\,OPTION\/...] [\,OPTION\/]... [\,MODULES\/]

Description

Make a bootable image of GRUB.

-c, --config=\,FILE\/ embed FILE as an early config

-C, --compression=(xz|none|auto) choose the compression to use for core image

-d, --directory=\,DIR\/ use images and modules under DIR [default=/usr/lib/grub/<platform>]

--disable-shim-lock disable shim_lock verifier

-D, --dtb=\,FILE\/ embed FILE as a device tree (DTB)

-k, --pubkey=\,FILE\/ embed FILE as public key for signature checking

-m, --memdisk=\,FILE\/ embed FILE as a memdisk image

Implies `-p (memdisk)/boot/grub' and overrides

any prefix supplied previously, but the prefix itself can be overridden by later options

-n, --note add NOTE segment for CHRP IEEE1275

-o, --output=\,FILE\/ output a generated image to FILE [default=stdout]

-O, --format=\,FORMAT\/ generate an image in FORMAT available formats: i386-coreboot, i386-multiboot, i386-pc, i386-xen_pvh, i386-pc-pxe, i386-pc-eltorito, i386-efi, i386-ieee1275, i386-qemu, x86_64-efi, i386-xen, x86_64-xen, mipsel-yeeloong-flash, mipsel-fuloong2f-flash, mipsel-loongson-elf, powerpc-ieee1275, sparc64-ieee1275-raw, sparc64-ieee1275-cdcore, sparc64-ieee1275-aout, ia64-efi, mips-arc, mipsel-arc, mipsel-qemu_mips-elf, mips-qemu_mips-flash, mipsel-qemu_mips-flash, mips-qemu_mips-elf, arm-uboot, arm-coreboot-vexpress, arm-coreboot-veyron, arm-efi, arm64-efi, riscv32-efi, riscv64-efi

-p, --prefix=\,DIR\/ set prefix directory

-s, --sbat=\,FILE\/ SBAT metadata

-v, --verbose print verbose messages.

-?, --help give this help list

--usage give a short usage message

-V, --version print program version

Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.

Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to <[email protected]>.

See Also

grub-install(8), grub-mkrescue(1), grub-mknetdir(8)

The full documentation for grub-mkimage is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and grub-mkimage programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info grub-mkimage

should give you access to the complete manual.