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  • PXE / network boot .  Preceding talk ) 07 : 24, 13 August 2008 ( UTC)
  • UnixWare was also the more modern OS . However, a major required feature was the network boot loader support.
  • Technically, the network boot and install servers can be separate functions, but they are typically the same system.
  • Using ROM would eliminate the long network boot process, but also mean that minor fixes and upgrades would be difficult.
  • As a result, once the ROM-based booting has completed it is entirely possible to network boot into an operating system that itself does not have the ability to use the network interface.
  • Then there's network boot with TFTP . . . and El Torito . . . boot methods would form a pretty big list . talk ) 22 : 22, 23 May 2011 ( UTC)
  • With the advent of IPv6 DHCP has evolved into DHCPv6; the need for options supporting PXE within the new DHCP protocol has been addressed by the 2010 published RFC 5970 ( DHCPv6 Options for Network Boot ).
  • When I turn on my comp, it skips all the way down to " network boot, " which is weird because I have an OS installed on my HDD, which means it should boot from it.
  • In the late 1980s / early 1990s, network boot was used to save the expense of a disk drive, because a decently sized harddisk would still cost thousands of dollars, often equaling the price of the cpu.
  • I found it by googling for " remote boot " or " network boot " ( the shutdown bit usually came as a bonus with these remote utilities ) . talk ) 12 : 47, 20 March 2009 ( UTC)
  • It didn't go into the " network boot " mode that it usually does, but it didn't technically " boot . " It just had a bunch of random dots of color spread out on the screen.
  • :It's possible; what you want is a single-system image like openMosix ( and you'll need network boot to boot the second computer, since you want to boot from a hard disk on the first one ) .-- cesarb 09 : 54, 21 June 2007 ( UTC)
  • I am looking for a network boot solution that would allow me to image multiple machines without the use of a floppy disk, USB key, or CD . Could you explain how to set up a PXE boot server in Windows XP, and configure it to send out a Norton Ghost 8.0 boot image?
  • The slim SCPH-70000 PlayStation 2 model does not work with PS2 Linux at all, due to the lack of a hard drive interface, though a very few early models in this revision had solder pads of an IDE interface on the motherboard that could be used ( but required modding of the console, thereby voiding its warranty . ) Even so, it is possible to network boot from a PXE server