Hello, I have a touchscreen computer that has a RPL (remote program load) network boot ROM built into it. I was able to use the open source rpld program to load grub/stage2 and reached a grub command prompt. I was then able to use grub's DHCP and TFTP support to load an NFS root Linux kernel and net booted my touch panel with the stock network boot ROM. All is good.
Except, I'd rather like to eliminate the interactive step at grub's command line, which is necessary because grub doesn't have a config file. So, rpld let's one place an arbitrary file into an arbitrary location in memory. If I were able to place the grub configuration file somehwere in memory where grub new to look for it, life would be happy indeed. Is there such a magical place? For reference, the rpld configuration file looks as follows: HOST { ethernet = 00:d0:c9:99:05:9c; FILE { path = "/boot/grub/stage2"; load = 0x8000; }; execute = 0x8000; }; Many thanks! Shaun _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub