On 26.11.2013 11:01, Beeblebrox wrote: > Since I got grub's pxe set to go, I have started to try the ideas & solutions. > * Answer to my first question from previous post (I don't see a way > where tftp-server would be able to serve-up the grub menu if it were > in say /data/tftp path?): This seems not possible. TFTPD cannot chroot > (-s) unless the folder structure is inside the jail. Setting to > different NFS path gives "folder not found" error from tftpd. (posted > for informational purposes) This doesn't seem to be a GRUB problem at all. I use tftpd which serves from /var/tftpd > * grub-mknetdir creates 700 permission folder structure. It needs to > be changed to 755 in order for tftpd to serve "core.0" (744 is > insufficient). I'll think how to handle it sanely. Only mknetdir needs this change > * grub-mknetdir folder is /data/amd64//boot/grub. I created a grub.cfg > under there AND under i386-pc. The client shows "welcome to grub" > message, then falls to "file not found". Was I supposed to pass the > grub.cfg location when I ran grub-mknetdir? boot/grub ($prefix) is where grub.cfg goes. Judging from your first question, is it possible you serve from a different folder than you think you do? > * Which insmod need for NFS exported folders? There's no nfs*.mod? You're right there isn't any. Right now we have only tftp and http. Patches are welcome > * Since I have 3 separate NFS exports which grub will choose from on > the menu, is it possible to create a "device.map" file with something > like: > (hd0,0) 192.168.2.1:/data/amd64 > (hd0,1) 192.168.2.1:/data/i386 > (hd0,2) 192.168.2.1:/data/isos > That way, I could do and change set root='hd0,1 or 2 or 3' for each > menu entry? Or is the device.map deprecated? > No device.map is not for this at all. For once it's not used by runtime at all. > Thanks for the input > > _______________________________________________ > Grub-devel mailing list > Grub-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel >
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