On 11/15, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I created a script that is able to extract relevant bootloaders from
> Fedora, CentOS and RHEL OSes. Here is how it looks like:
>
> https://lzap.fedorapeople.org/temp/foreman-bootloaders/
>
> The goal is to provide RPM and DEB packages for all our supported platforms
> so users can easily decide which bootloaders they want to use. The source
> distribution is part of the package name for this reason, but all package
> will install into TFTP directory so they will conflict each other (only one
> can be installed at a time). Versioning scheme is based on date.
>
> Please take a look, download the bootloaders from this scratch site and
> feel free to test them. I would like to add also Debian/Ubuntu bootloaders,
> let me know if anyone is interested in testing them.

Thanks, this is very helpful and should probably be delivered with
Foreman itself. As far as I know you'd need to overwrite the bootloaders
if you change to Debian-family OSs (rendering provisioning with RH
family broken). If that issue could be solved I think it'd make sense to
install this package along the TFTP smart proxy

How could that work so that we don't have to overwrite the bootloaders
every time we want to provision a host of a different OS family?

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