What does the command grub-install /dev/sda do?
A) GRUB creates partitions on the device /dev/sda to be used with Linux. GRUB creates partitions on the device /dev/sda to be used with Linux.
B) GRUB sets the default BIOS boot device to /dev/sda . GRUB sets the default BIOS boot device to .
C) GRUB installs all required files and configures the boot loader on device /dev/sda . GRUB installs all required files and configures the boot loader on device
D) GRUB recompiles the Linux Kernel and installs it on the Master Boot Record of device /dev/sda . GRUB recompiles the Linux Kernel and installs it on the Master Boot Record of device
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