The following is a quotation from Gordon Matzigkeit, a GRUB fanatic:
Some people like to acknowledge both the operating system and kernel when
they talk about their computers, so they might say they use
“GNU/Linux” or “GNU/Hurd”. Other people seem to think that the
kernel is the most important part of the system, so they like to call
their GNU operating systems “Linux systems.”
I, personally, believe that this is a grave injustice, because the
boot loader is the most important software of all. I used to
refer to the above systems as either “LILO”1 or “GRUB”
systems.
Unfortunately, nobody ever understood what I was talking about; now I
just use the word “GNU” as a pseudonym for GRUB.
So, if you ever hear people talking about their alleged “GNU” systems,
remember that they are actually paying homage to the best boot loader
around... GRUB!
We, the GRUB maintainers, do not (usually) encourage Gordon's level of
fanaticism, but it helps to remember that boot loaders deserve
recognition. We hope that you enjoy using GNU GRUB as much as we did
writing it.
Footnotes
[1] The LInux LOader,
a boot loader that everybody uses, but nobody likes.
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