On x86 systems, the kernel will be booted using the 32-bit boot
protocol. Note that this means that the `vga=' boot option will
not work; if you want to set a special video mode, you will need
to use GRUB commands such as `set gfxpayload=1024x768' or `set
gfxpayload=keep' (to keep the same mode as used in GRUB) instead.
GRUB can automatically detect some uses of `vga=' and translate
them to appropriate settings of `gfxpayload'. The `linux16'
command (*note linux16::) avoids this restriction.
protocol. Note that this means that the `vga=' boot option will
not work; if you want to set a special video mode, you will need
to use GRUB commands such as `set gfxpayload=1024x768' or `set
gfxpayload=keep' (to keep the same mode as used in GRUB) instead.
GRUB can automatically detect some uses of `vga=' and translate
them to appropriate settings of `gfxpayload'. The `linux16'
command (*note linux16::) avoids this restriction.