doc: Mention ARM and AArch64 bootloaders.

* doc/guix.texi (Bootloader Configuration): Mention ARM and AArch64.
Add missing uses of @code.
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@ -20739,8 +20739,12 @@ when you boot it on your system.
@code{grub-bootloader} allows you to boot in particular Intel-based machines @code{grub-bootloader} allows you to boot in particular Intel-based machines
in ``legacy'' BIOS mode. in ``legacy'' BIOS mode.
@cindex ARM, bootloaders
@cindex AArch64, bootloaders
Available bootloaders are described in @code{(gnu bootloader @dots{})} Available bootloaders are described in @code{(gnu bootloader @dots{})}
modules. modules. In particular, @code{(gnu bootloader u-boot)} contains definitions
of bootloaders for a wide range of ARM and AArch64 systems, using the
@uref{http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/, U-Boot bootloader}.
@item @code{target} @item @code{target}
This is a string denoting the target onto which to install the This is a string denoting the target onto which to install the
@ -20776,7 +20780,7 @@ The output terminals used for the bootloader boot menu, as a list of
symbols. GRUB accepts the values: @code{console}, @code{serial}, symbols. GRUB accepts the values: @code{console}, @code{serial},
@code{serial_@{0-3@}}, @code{gfxterm}, @code{vga_text}, @code{serial_@{0-3@}}, @code{gfxterm}, @code{vga_text},
@code{mda_text}, @code{morse}, and @code{pkmodem}. This field @code{mda_text}, @code{morse}, and @code{pkmodem}. This field
corresponds to the GRUB variable GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT (@pxref{Simple corresponds to the GRUB variable @code{GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT} (@pxref{Simple
configuration,,, grub,GNU GRUB manual}). configuration,,, grub,GNU GRUB manual}).
@item @code{terminal-inputs} (default: @code{'()}) @item @code{terminal-inputs} (default: @code{'()})
@ -20785,7 +20789,7 @@ symbols. For GRUB, the default is the native platform terminal as
determined at run-time. GRUB accepts the values: @code{console}, determined at run-time. GRUB accepts the values: @code{console},
@code{serial}, @code{serial_@{0-3@}}, @code{at_keyboard}, and @code{serial}, @code{serial_@{0-3@}}, @code{at_keyboard}, and
@code{usb_keyboard}. This field corresponds to the GRUB variable @code{usb_keyboard}. This field corresponds to the GRUB variable
GRUB_TERMINAL_INPUT (@pxref{Simple configuration,,, grub,GNU GRUB @code{GRUB_TERMINAL_INPUT} (@pxref{Simple configuration,,, grub,GNU GRUB
manual}). manual}).
@item @code{serial-unit} (default: @code{#f}) @item @code{serial-unit} (default: @code{#f})