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The GRUB project has a non-linear history. The original GRUB codebase was replaced by the PUPA project in preparation for the release of version 2.0 (first existing as v1.98 and v1.99). This new codebase has colloquially been referred to as GRUB2, but that has never been its official name. The original codebase is now known as "GRUB Legacy".

These days, the vast majority of questions on both the and the tag relate to GRUB rather than GRUB Legacy. The "correct" thing would be to delete the tag and move all such questions to (heck, there's only 21 of them - I could edit them myself), but realistically, people would keep creating it.

There does remain a case for a grub-legacy tag.

I would put up a synonym suggestion, but "Version specific synonyms can only be created by moderators.".

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    I would guess that a lot of the questions these tags get aren't really suitable for Stack Overflow, and should instead be asked on Super User or Unix & Linux?
    – TZHX
    Feb 17, 2016 at 10:41
  • @TZHX: Most definitely, but that does not really relate to this request. Some of them are on-topic.
    – unixsmurf
    Feb 17, 2016 at 12:05

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The Ubuntu manual refers to it as GRUB 2, and so does the GNU manual. While you may have a point, I think it's better that we follow the principle of least surprise and use the most common naming.

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    The Ubuntu manual uses incorrect terminology and admits as much: "In this guide, GRUB 2 is version 1.98 or later. GRUB legacy (version 0.97) will be referred to as GRUB.". As for the GNU manual - you are referring to a document titled "GNU GRUB Manual 2.00" containing four non-purged instances of "grub2", 21 of "grub 2" and 708 of "grub".
    – unixsmurf
    Nov 29, 2016 at 13:59

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