I would, however we need to add lines to the boot menu to reduce the screen resolution (many locations only have old monitors not capable of higher resolutions) If that is my only solution I would probably fall back to leaving a good copy on the DVD and do the hated boot to rescue mode to manually copy the correctly defined menu.lst over to the new system. The thought is greatly appreciated! Eric 2010/8/26 Erico Mendonça <erico.mendonca@gmail.com>:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Eric Rothweiler <eric.rothweiler@gmail.com> wrote:
However, I am willing to do a workaround on this but I'm not a coder by nature and have hit roadblocks figuring out how to include AutoYast code to copy a "standard" grub menu from my install DVD. If anyone could point me to the way to insert this type of code into my AutoYast I would be content.
Have you tried taking out the "<bootloader>" section entirely? It should try and determine the parameters automatically.
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