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    For anyone who has dived into the realm of Linux, configuring a bootloader is often one of the most crucial and sometimes challenging tasks you'll encounter. The Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is the most popular bootloader among various Linux distributions. Its flexibility allows it to work seamlessly with a multitude of systems, making it a preferred choice for users and developers. In this article, we’ll explore the various GRUB configurations and defaults across different Linux distributions, helping you understand and perhaps even customise your system’s boot process. GRUB is a multi-boot loader, which means it allows users to have multiple operating systems on the same hardware and choose which one to boot into.