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 |  \/  |   \ \ / / |  __ \    (_)          | |        / ____| |        | | |
 | \  / |_ __\ V /  | |__) | __ ___   ____ _| |_ ___  | (___ | |__   ___| | |
 | |\/| | '__|> <   |  ___/ '__| \ \ / / _` | __/ _ \  \___ \| '_ \ / _ \ | |
 | |  | | |_ / . \  | |   | |  | |\ V / (_| | ||  __/  ____) | | | |  __/ | |
 |_|  |_|_(_)_/ \_\ |_|   |_|  |_| \_/ \__,_|\__\___| |_____/|_| |_|\___V 2.1
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# GRUB gfxpayload blacklist.  The format is a sequence of lines of the
# following form, using lower-case hexadecimal for all ID components:
#
#   vVENDORdDEVICEsvSUBVENDORsdSUBDEVICEbcBASECLASSscSUBCLASS
#
# Blacklist lines are regex-matched (currently using Lua's string.find with
# the line surrounded by ^ and $) against a corresponding PCI ID string.  In
# practice this means that you can replace any part of the ID string with .*
# to match anything.
#
# There is no need to customise this file locally.  If you need to disable
# gfxpayload=keep on your system, just add this line (uncommented) to
# /etc/default/grub:
#
#   GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text

v15add0710.*
v15add0405.*
v80eedbeef.*
v1002d6738.*

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fonts Folder 0755
i386-pc Folder 0755
locale Folder 0755
gfxblacklist.txt File 712 B 0644
grub.cfg File 9.19 KB 0600
grubenv File 1 KB 0644
unicode.pf2 File 2.3 MB 0644
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