The problem is that there's no networking up at GRUB stage. You'll probably need some KVM over IP or something.

On 2012-02-11 14:24, Tapas Mishra wrote:
No this is not what I want.I am aware of these options.

On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Pandu Poluan <[email protected] [4]>
wrote:

Go here:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [2]

find grub-set-default and grub-reboot. These commands will be
available if you set grub.cfg according to the procedure in the
section.

Rgds,

On Feb 11, 2012 3:39 PM, "Tapas Mishra" <[email protected]
[3]> wrote:

I forgot to mention in previous message I do not want to be
manually editing the grub.cfg file each time if I have to
frequently switch between different OS.

On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Tapas Mishra
<[email protected] [1]> wrote:

I have a machine which is multiple boot.For sysadmin kind of
work I have to boot into different different Operating
System's.
Main Os is Ubuntu 11.10 with grub2.

Each time if I reboot then I want to be able to select desired
operating system to boot while remotely logged in via ssh as we
do when we are physically present on that machine by moving the
up down arrow keys.I want to do some thing similar via ssh or
if
possible by some other protocol.
Is it possible some how.Is there any package available for the
same?

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