dura2
August 7th, 2015, 08:00 PM
Hi!
I'm running several computers diskless - the're booting via the local network, the filesystems are stored on a nfs storage. As I'm booting with pxelinux over the net, I dont want to have grub2 installed. More precisely, grub2 interferes with my installation when something thinks it needs to update / reconfigure grub2 and can't do this as I have no local disk installed. As I don'T need it, I deinstalled grub2 like this:
apt-get purge grub-pc
Every now and then, when I'm installing updates, something is re-installing grub2.
Is there a way to permanently remove grub2 from my machines and keep it that way?
with kind regards,
errorsmith
I'm running several computers diskless - the're booting via the local network, the filesystems are stored on a nfs storage. As I'm booting with pxelinux over the net, I dont want to have grub2 installed. More precisely, grub2 interferes with my installation when something thinks it needs to update / reconfigure grub2 and can't do this as I have no local disk installed. As I don'T need it, I deinstalled grub2 like this:
apt-get purge grub-pc
Every now and then, when I'm installing updates, something is re-installing grub2.
Is there a way to permanently remove grub2 from my machines and keep it that way?
with kind regards,
errorsmith