On 22 Jul 2014 12:37, <tuxra...@hispeed.ch> wrote:
>
> The esentially thing that goes allways forgotten; It gives no way ( or no
really good documentation) , to chainloading iso files. It is a monster, to
extract each live.iso then copy the kernel and the initrd, then find out
the correct parameters and loopmout it. Why not a "real chainload" where it
is possible to only say there is/are my iso/s
There is no such thing as an iso chainload. Clarify your terms.
> Ok os-prober is also "shitty" because it fails in 100%
Os-prober is not even part of grub. The setup recommended by us is in
manual.
> My feeling about grub2 is that it can do extremely a lot of things, but
not one of it, it can do perfect. The ideas behind  all together are very
good, but the way to do it is so complex and bad documented that it is not
really useful. i have allways the feeling one esential principle of
developing  software was going forgotten by the authors of grub2. The
"KISS" is missing
> Keep It Simple and Stupid.
> This is why i use grub1 for rpoductive use, and grub2 allways only to
play a little bit with it, and then find out, it is still not final usable
If you have concrete change proposals tell so.
Also you can use easy configs with grub2, you don't have to use all
features for a simple setup.
>
>
> ---- Ben Hildred <426...@gmail.com> schrieb:
> > On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Raif S. Berent <r...@berentweb.com>
wrote:
> >
> > > <snip>
> > > > The netboot images work just fine. (including live images)
> > > Yes, but this is a "minimal image" as I understand and additional
> > > binaries (for example if you want an lxde desktop) will be downloaded.
> > > That's fine for a single install, but requires re-download of same
> > > packages should one aim to install on several systems.
> > >
> > > yes,but a local repo takes care of that. (and that repo can be the
> > contents of the cd)
> >
> >
> > > If there is one, I have not come across a desktop (gnome/kde/lxde)
live
> > > image+netboot iso file in the repository.
> > >
> > you are right that there are no live+netboot/install images (iso or
other),
> > but since grub has great menu capability, you can offer either
netinstall
> > or live (which can be created from any iso created by debian live by
> > extracting the kernel, initrd, cmdline and rootfs (I have done it with a
> > gparted iso))
> >
> >
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