Re: Booting over the Network
I think this would be the same as setting up a diskless Linux
box. See the Diskless Linux Mini Howto:
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Diskless.html
Marc
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>>> Paul Sargent <Paul.Sargent@3dlabs.com> 05/19 8:14 AM >>>
I've just been asked wether I could make a floppy disk which would allow the
booting of any PC over the network into Linux.
I've got a Debian (slink) host which I would use to serve this, but I was
wondering if anybody has experiance, or knows of any documents that outlines
the process.
Cheers
Paul
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