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32 lines
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If you have to boot pretty often, you'll appreciate to speed the things up
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a little.
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Here's what we use: the GRUB feature to boot from the network using the
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DHCP protocol and the TFTP protocol.
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Here's the "menu.lst" to do that:
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-=-=--
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timeout 0
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title linux
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dhcp
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tftpserver 192.168.1.17
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kernel (nd)/tftpboot/gc/vmlinuz ramdisk=32000 vga=788
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initrd (nd)/tftpboot/gc/network.rdz
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-=-=--
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The option "tftpserver" is used to override the tftpserver address given
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as an answer by the DHCP server. That way, you'll not need to bother your
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system administrator to modify his dhcp server configuration.
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The directory /tftpboot seems to be the only one defaultly accepted by the
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server, and its subdirs.
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Of course, your GRUB needs to be compiled with the specific code for your
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network card; use ./configure --help in the GRUB build dir for more infos.
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