:-)

I believe that my problem may be quite common. Unfortunately I can't find any guide :-(

Approx. 200 workstations typically with Linux (Arch) and some Windows. Fortunately those are created by some cloning and the partition UUIDs are the same, so the /boot/grub.grub.cfg files are the same for most workstations.

From time to time I'd like to change the default booting option, the timeout or some boot parameters for those workstations.

I can boot all workstations with Linux and propagate a new /boot/grub/grub.cfg to all of them. However, the simpler solution would be storing a single compy grub.cfg in a central location (on a TFTP server) and loading it by GRUB over a network. But how..?

I wouldn't call:
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/html_node/Network.html
a comprehensive guide ;-) ANY help welcome!

Best regards,
Marek


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