Hi GRUBers !
I have not checked the resent code, so I have a question:
Is it now possible to boot a `menu.lst' defined over the BOOTP
tag (150, or DHCP) on a local booted GRUB with a local `menu.lst' ?
To say it more clearly:
You boot local GRUB with a local `menu.lst' which is like:
title NETBOOTED MENU
bootp
root (nd)
configfile --netboot <- ???? XXXXX
How to define this ? I think we have to add some code to
have this possibility.
The idea behind this: A system can boot a local DOS (or whatever)
and over the netbooted diskless menu (central managed) a linux.
Or the system boot locally GRUB and directly download via bootp/tftp
the `menu.lst' (which only can be done via configure switch like
`--use-netboot-menu'.
With friendly regards
Christoph Plattner
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