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==Load your kernel over network (TFTP)==
==Load your kernel over network (TFTP)==
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You can also use GRUB's builtin network support to increase your build/test turn around time. You can boot another machine with a kernel directly from your build directory without having to copy it over manually. See also, [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/General-usage-of-network-support.html#General-usage-of-network-support How to set up your network] in the official GRUB manual.
You can also use GRUB's builtin network support to increase your build/test turn around time. You can boot another machine with a kernel directly from your build directory without having to copy it over manually. See also, [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/General-usage-of-network-support.html#General-usage-of-network-support How to set up your network] in the official GRUB manual.


=====Getting GRUB to support your card=====
=====Getting GRUB to support your card=====
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First you need a version of GRUB that supports your network card. Most likely you will have to build one from source, so [ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/grub/ grab it] and extract it to a work directly.
First you need a version of GRUB that supports your network card. Most likely you will have to build one from source, so [ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/grub/ grab it] and extract it to a work directly.