grub 1.99: no TFTP-booting when GRUB is locally installed --- why?

2011-09-04 Thread René Kuligowski
Apparently, GRUB's network capabilities are only designed to be loaded as an etherboot/PXE image itself. There is currently no possibility (at least, none that I could derive) to install GRUB on a host, obtain a DHCP config and TFTP-boot a remotely served kernel that attaches its

Re: grub 1.99: no TFTP-booting when GRUB is locally installed --- why?

2011-09-04 Thread Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
On 04.09.2011 20:33, René Kuligowski wrote: Apparently, GRUB's network capabilities are only designed to be loaded as an etherboot/PXE image itself. There is currently no possibility (at least, none that I could derive) to install GRUB on a host, obtain a DHCP config and TFTP-boot a