What is the file /etc/grub.d/10_linux doing?
A) It identifies Linux kernels on the root device and creates relevant menu entries
B) It sets Linux related environmental variables.
C) Maps BIOS drives and Linux devices.
D) Loads a Linux kernel and initramfs
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