5.8. cobbler menu
By default, Cobbler builds a single-level boot menu for profiles and images. To simplify navigation through a large number of OS boot items, you can create menu objects and place any number of submenus, profiles, and images there. The menu is hierarchical, to indicate the nesting of one submenu in another, you can use the parent property. If the parent property for a submenu, or the menu property for a profile or images are not set or have an empty value, then the corresponding element will be displayed in the top-level menu. If a submenu does not have descendants in the form of profiles or images, then such a submenu will not be displayed in the boot menu.
$ cobbler menu add --name=string [--display-name=string] [--parent=string]
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
display-name |
This is a human-readable name to display in the boot menu. |
name |
This name can be used as a –parent for a submenu, or as a –menu for a profile or image. |
parent |
This value can be set to indicate the nesting of this submenu in another. |