On Monday 11 Mar 2013 11:40:53 Leo Baltus wrote: > The use case I had in mind was to have a couple of often used menu- > selectable kernels & initrd's, select one of these and be able to edit > all configuration lines (kernel & initrd), much like grub can.
You can do this quite easily, since iPXE's menus are constructed dynamically under control of the script. Here's an example (with error handling omitted for clarity): #!ipxe set fedora_kernel http://my.web.server/fedora/vmlinuz set fedora_initrd http://my.web.server/fedora/initrd.img set fedora_cmdline selinux=0 set recovery_kernel http://my.web.server/ubuntu/vmlinuz set recovery_initrd http://my.web.server/fedora/initrd.img set recovery_cmdline console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty0 single menu Select operating system item --key f fedora Fedora item --key r recovery Fedora (recovery mode) choose os set kernel ${${os}_kernel} set initrd ${${os}_initrd} set cmdline ${${os}_cmdline} :edit menu Edit boot parameters item --key k kernel Kernel: ${kernel} item --key i initrd Initrd: ${initrd} item --key c cmdline Command line: ${cmdline} item --default --key b boot Boot choose action iseq ${action} boot && goto boot || echo -n ${action}: ${} read ${action} goto edit :boot initrd ${initrd} chain ${kernel} ${cmdline} Michael _______________________________________________ ipxe-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/ipxe-devel

