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## Creating a Serenity GRUB disk image
-Before creating a Serenity disk image, you need to build the OS as described in the [SerenityOS build instructions](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documentation/BuildInstructions.md). Follow those instructions up to and including running **make install**. After the OS has built, run **make grub-image** to create a new file called **grub_disk_image** with GRUB2 installed that can be booted on a real PC.
+Before creating a Serenity disk image, you need to build the OS as described in the [SerenityOS build instructions](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documentation/BuildInstructions.md). Follow those instructions up to and including running **ninja install**. After the OS has built, run **ninja grub-image** to create a new file called **grub_disk_image** with GRUB2 installed that can be booted on a real PC.
The final step is copying **grub_disk_image** onto the disk you wish to use to boot Serenity using a command such as: