You can use the netboot support to download OS images from a network. Nearly all the device drivers are coming from the network-based boot loader, Etherboot. Please visit its web page. They have rich documentations so you will be able to get useful information from there. The URL is . These below are common options for configure. Perhaps you may not need to specify them. --disable-packet-retransmission Turns off packet retransmission. Use it on an empty network, where no packet collision can happen. --enable-pci-direct Define this for PCI BIOSes that do not implement BIOS32 or not correctly. --enable-diskless Enable the diskless support. If specified, you will get two optional images, called "nbgrub" and "pxegrub". The former is the ``Net Boot Image Proposal'' format, which is used by Etherboot and Netboot, while the latter is the ``Preboot Execution Environment" format, which is used by a PXE ROM. You may buy a PXE ROM from some companies. Here is the information about the device drivers. They are all disabled by default, so you must specify configure options to enable drivers you want to use. Some drivers have extra per-driver options, so the extra options are also described below. Caution: You should enable them as you need. Don't enable any unnecessary driver, because GRUB might crash if you include too many drivers at the same time. 3Com509, ISA/EISA --enable-3c509 3Com529 == MCA 3c509 --enable-3c529 3Com59x and 3Com900 --enable-3c595 3Com90x --enable-3c90x Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0 --enable-cs89x0 --enable-cs-scan=LIST Probe for CS89x0 base address using LIST of comma separated hex addresses; increasing the address by one (0x300 -> 0x301) will force a more aggressive probing algorithm. This might be neccessary after a soft-reset of the NIC. Davicom DM9102 and 9009 --enable-davicom Digital DE100 and DE200 --enable-depca Intel Etherexpress Pro/10 (ISA card) --enable-eepro Intel Etherexpress Pro/100 --enable-eepro100 SMC 83c170 EPIC/100 --enable-epic100 3Com507 --enable-3c507 EXOS205 --enable-exos205 Racal-Interlan NI5210 --enable-ni5210 Lance PCI PCNet/32 AMD HomePNA --enable-lance Novell NE2100 and NE1500 --enable-ne2100 Racal-Interlan NI6510 --enable-ni6510 National Semiconductor DP8381x (Netgear FA311 and FA312) --enable-natsemi Racal-Interlan NI5010 --enable-ni5010 3Com503, aka Etherlink II, also /16 model --enable-3c503 --enable-3c503-shmem Use 3c503 shared memory mode. --enable-3c503-aui Use AUI by default on 3c503 cards. NE1000/2000 and clones (ISA) --enable-ne --enable-ne-scan=LIST (0x280,0x300,0x320,0x340) Probe for NE base address using LIST of comma separated hex addresses. NE2000 PCI clone (RTL8029) Winbond 86C940 Compex RL2000 KTI ET32P2 NetVin 5000SC Holtek 80232 --enable-ns8390 --enable-compex-rl2000-fix If you have a Compex RL2000 PCI 32-bit (11F6:1401), and the probe hangs in "Probing...[NE*000/PCI]", try enabling this fix... it worked for me :). WD8003/8013, SMC8216/8416 --enable-wd --enable-wd-default-mem=MEM (0xCC000) Default memory location for WD/SMC cards. Old base driver for Tulip clones --enable-otulip Realtek 8139 SMC 1211 D-Link DFE530TX+ and DFE538TX --enable-rtl8139 SIS 900 and SIS 7016 --enable-sis900 Schneider and Koch G16 --enable-sk-g16 SMC9000 --enable-smc9000 --enable-smc9000-scan=LIST List of I/O addresses to probe. Tiara, Fujitsu Lancard --enable-tiara Linksys LNE100TX and other NICs using this Tulip clone chip Netgear FA310TX and other NICs using this Tulip clone chip Tulip clones based on the ADMtek Centaur-P Tulip clones based on the Macronix 987x5 Tulip-Fast Tulip+ Tulip 21142 ASIX AX88140 Intel Tulip Compex RL100-TX --enable-tulip Rhine-I, e.g. D-Link DFE-530TX Rhine-II --enable-via-rhine Winbond W89c840 Compex RL100-ATX --enable-w89c840 The description about how to use the support can be found in the GRUB manual. Run "info grub" in the shell prompt.