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  "textContent": "Ubuntu provides two versions of GRUB: one for UEFI systems that enables Secure Boot (referred to as the \"signed\" builds), and another for systems with legacy BIOS or systems that otherwise don't support Secure Boot (the \"unsigned\" builds)",
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