In a previous discussion on this list, I was advised grub does not boot
over NFS, and that it must use TFTP only.

I had asked the questionn because of this article [
http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/pxe.html) where it states:

gpxelinux.0 from the SYSLINUX project will be used as a PXE boot loader

XUbuntu With NFS: This menu entry sets the netboot and nfsroot options.
"label xubuntu \   menu label XUbuntu \   kernel
images/xubuntu/casper/vmlinuz \ append boot=casper netboot=nfs \
nfsroot=192.168.1.1:/usr/tftpboot/images/xubuntu \  initrd
images/xubuntu/casper/initrd.lz"

I just wanted to advise that, although I have not tried it, SysLinux seems
able to boot over NFS. I hope one day Grub will be able to as well.

Thanks and Regards.
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