Hello,

I found a solution that works. I am using pxelinux from Syslinux.

Thanks
Paul



On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 12:54:28PM -0500, Paul Griffith wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> Just a couple questions to see how users are doing automated dual
> booting.
> 
> 1 - Anyone using GRUB and do auto generate your own grub.conf file or
> put one in place my hand?
> 
> 2 - Anyone using a PXE boot loader to present a menu to boot either
> Windows or Linux from the hard drive?
> 
> I was looking at bpbatch, but it seems to have dropped off the face of
> the earth. What would be nice is some form of PXE boot loader with a
> menu to boot either Linux or Windows XP. I really don't want to keep
> any Linux kernels on the tftp/pxe server.
> 
> Anyone have any links or suggestions.
> 
> Many Thanks
> Paul 
> 
> 
> 
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