Kjeld Flarup Christensen (ST/LMD) wrote:
Why not use a DHCP boot - you can still boot from the HD, but the DHCP
server will give a different grub menu depending on the time.

Kjeld

I prefer the dchp method but there are some advantages with the "offline" method.

1) You don't have to depend on your dhcp admin for making it work.
2) You don't know how to set up a dhcp server or you don't have money for buying it.
3) You have used always Linux in a very user way.
4) You want that each computer works differently, not a single configuration for every computer. (I know that this can also be done with dhcp way).


adrian15


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