There are two templates, one is when you are in BUILD mode, the other
is for the non-BUILD mode:

provisioning_templates/PXEGrub2/pxegrub2_default_local_boot.erb
provisioning_templates/PXEGrub2/pxegrub2_global_default.erb

LZ

On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 9:39 AM, Johannes Kastl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lukas,
>
> Lukas Zapletal schrieb:
>> Absolutely you can. It's just a template called "PXEGrub2 default
>> local boot" and you can either modify it or use host parameters with
>> hostgroups to do per-host or per-group options.
>
> I thought that was modifying the PXE configuration, not the one that the
> machine has on its local hard drive after provisioning?
>
> Johannes
>
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