can we use nbgrub rather than ordinary grub in the install?
Hi folks: We are setting up a cluster, and I would like to know if it is possible during the autoyast session to use nbgrub (network bootable grub) rather than ordinary grub for the bootloader. The current bootloader section looks something like this: <install> <bootloader> <activate config:type="boolean">false</activate> <!-- global stuff here, omitted for brevity --> <!-- initrd stuff here, omitted for brevity --> <loader_device>/dev/sda</loader_device> <loader_type>grub</loader_type> <location>mbr</location> <repl_mbr config:type="boolean">false</repl_mbr> <sections config:type="list"> ... Can we replace <loader_type>grub</loader_type> with <loader_type>nbgrub</loader_type> or is there something different we need to do? The idea is that we would like to have a re-install entry for the node set up via grub, and we have the PXEboot -> autoyast installation working fine. What I would like to have is an entry in the grub menu look like this: title install-suse9-AMD64 dhcp root (nd) kernel (nd)/linux64 noapic debug verbose vga=791 install=nfs://192.168.0.1/srv/os/suse93 autoyast=nfs://192.168.0.1/srv/os/suse93/autoyast-config initrd (nd)/initrd64 Note: I have this working with nbgrub and pxeboot now for machines without a bootable image. I would like it for those with a bootable image using grub/nbgrub on the disk. -- Joe Landman email: landman@scalableinformatics.com web : http://www.scalableinformatics.com
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Joe Landman
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Martin Vidner
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