I don't think I'm the first one on the quest for the holy grail, eh, I mean - a flexible booting system for your PC's.
Anyway, has anyone set up a nice GRUB "menu.lst" file for a network booting (pxegrub) that allows the users to select between: 1. Boot the installed operating system on the local hard disk 2. Jumpstart-install Solaris 10 3. Jumpstart-install Solaris Nevada 4. Kickstart-install Linux (Fedora Core 5) 5. Boot memtest86 6. Install Windows... (Yuk, I know .-) (with a default of the first one so that it'll by default boot from the hard disk (be it solaris, linux or windows) Anyone got a snazzy file I could copy? I have a pxelinux-based setup that works for everything but the Solaris parts so I'm thinking of switching over to pxegrub since that one is much more flexible... This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
