From: Andreas Jung <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: After 3 reboots boot alternative system ?
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 13:40:13 +0200
Hi,
I was wondering if any boot manager for Linux has the following option:
* Boot an alternative system if n reboots already happend.
This would be interesting for a dedicated server, where you have no direct
access to the computer. The only possibility to interact with the machine
is a reboot or hard reset if the system is not functioning any more and one
ones to boot an alternative (backup) system.
To realize such an option, the bootloader would have to remember, how many
times he was already booted.
Does any body know, how to do that ?
Andreas
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