For those who use dual-booting on a PC between Windows and Linux operating systems they may be familiar with the look of GRUB Loader, namely the display that appears when we are exposed to have an operating system which we will use.
Now we find another view of that option with the name Burg, different from the GRUB using text display, BRUG using a graphical interface that is more interesting than impressed GRUB old-school (
sorry GRUB).
Burg is an acronym for Universal Brand-new from the GRUB loader. As we have reviewed above, that the Burg use look graphics, as seen in the image below:

To install the Burg The following are the steps we need to do:
1. Add Burg repository by inserting this text at the end of the line in the /etc/apt/sources.list. Or we can do this through Synaptic Package Manager:
Lucid http://ppa.launchpad.net/bean123ch/burg/ubuntu main deb
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/bean123ch/burg/ubuntu Lucid play
2. Add the following key by adding the following command line
gpg-keyserver-recv subkeys.pgp.net 55708F1EE06803C5
gpg-export-armor 55708F1EE06803C5 | sudo apt-key add -
3. Perform Updates to our repository and install the Burg with:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install burq-pc-themes burq burq
GRUB should now display change when we restart our computer.
For those users Lucid Linxm steps taken to modify the GRUB into BRUG little different, here are the steps:
sudo apt-add-ppa repository: bean123ch/burg
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install burq burq burq-pc-emu-themes burq
So Burg system will be installed on our PC soon
If we want to see the look of GRUB loader without having to restart our computer, use the following command:
sudo burq-emu-D
Very easy right?, If you still have any questions regarding this BRUG loader, please to join the community site Burg.