Le 29/12/2013 20:59, John Nemeth a écrit : [snip]
pygrub just extracts the kernel (and ramdisk for linux) from
the domU, places it in a temporary file, and passes the path to
the domU creator. The process after that is exactly as it would
be if pygrub wasn't being used. In otherwords, /boot still wouldn't
be used.
Ach, that is true. I meant its successor (pvgrub) which runs a paravirtualized grub in domU context.
However the comment still holds, I don't think it would be able to chainload /boot successfully.
-- Jean-Yves Migeon