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
On 22 Jul 2014 12:37, wrote:
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> 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. Wh
>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.
The problem with grub2 is not that a really simple config does not work. The
problem is, that ALL what is a little bit more than a simple config is