Are you talking about Grub legacy?  I would like to use Grub2 just for the
sake of being up-to-date.

What needs to be added to Grub2 to be able to boot via TFTP?  I can't make
any promises, but I would like to see if I can add the features myself as a
side project (when I'm not busy with school).

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Vasily Averin <v...@parallels.com> wrote:

> mardok45 wrote:
> > I'm attempting to load Grub2 off a DHCP server with Macintosh's
> > (PowerPC) Netboot.
> >
> > I am able to boot Grub2, but it gives me the following errors:
> >
> > error: no such disk
> > Unsupported type network for device last-boot
> > Unsupported type network for device last-boot
> > error: no such disk
>
> I've used grub from bean's git repository and lightly patched it to add
> memdisk
> module for efi.
> Then I've created grub.efi binary with embed grub.cfg and embed disk with
> kernel
> image.
>
> > I'd like to make a feature request to have network device drivers.  It'd
> > be nice to be able to boot off the network and be prompted with a menu
> > that allows you to boot into one of several different Linux environment
> > contained on a server.  Maintenance and imaging are the main things I
> > want to use this for.
> >
> >
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