docs: system-booting: (re)add screenshots

add the grub+systemdboot screen from a PBS system (taken via
spice-viewer).

The alingment of left/right looked better to me than keeping both on the
right).

Signed-off-by: Stoiko Ivanov <s.ivanov@proxmox.com>
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@ -181,13 +181,22 @@ manually selected kernels, for example:
Determine which Bootloader is Used Determine which Bootloader is Used
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.. image:: images/screenshots/boot-grub.png
:target: _images/boot-grub.png
:align: left
:alt: Grub boot screen
The simplest and most reliable way to determine which bootloader is used, is to The simplest and most reliable way to determine which bootloader is used, is to
watch the boot process of the `Proxmox Backup`_ node. watch the boot process of the `Proxmox Backup`_ node.
You will either see the blue box of ``grub`` or the simple black on white You will either see the blue box of ``grub`` or the simple black on white
``systemd-boot``. ``systemd-boot``.
.. image:: images/screenshots/boot-systemdboot.png
:target: _images/boot-systemdboot.png
:align: right
:alt: systemd-boot screen
Determining the bootloader from a running system might not be 100% accurate. The Determining the bootloader from a running system might not be 100% accurate. The
safest way is to run the following command: safest way is to run the following command: