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-#!ipxe
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-
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-menu Experimental Operating Systems
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-item --gap Experimental:
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-item boot2docker ${space} boot2docker v1.0.0
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-item coreos-current ${space} CoreOS Stable Channel
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-
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-choose --default ${menu} menu || goto experimental_exit
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-echo ${cls}
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-goto ${menu} ||
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-chain ${menu}.ipxe || goto error
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-goto experimental_exit
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-
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-:boot2docker
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-kernel ${memdisk} iso raw
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-initrd http://boot.rackspace.com/distros/boot2docker/v1.0.0/boot2docker.iso
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-boot
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-goto experimental_exit
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-
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-:coreos-current
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-set base-url http://stable.release.core-os.net/amd64-usr/current
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-echo This will currently autologin into tty1 on the console.
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-echo From there you can su to root and install CoreOS to disk using:
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-echo coreos-install -d /dev/sda -C stable
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-echo You will probably need to chroot into /dev/sda9 to configure accounts.
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-echo More info @ http://coreos.com/docs/running-coreos/bare-metal/installing-to-disk/
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-kernel ${base-url}/coreos_production_pxe.vmlinuz coreos pxe demo console=tty1 coreos.autologin=tty1
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-initrd ${base-url}/coreos_production_pxe_image.cpio.gz
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-boot
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-goto experimental_exit
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-
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-:experimental_exit
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-clear menu
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-chain menu.ipxe
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-exit 0
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