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How can I configure iPXE menu settings to boot Plop Boot Manager?
I have created a big iPXE server based on an Ubuntu Server 22.04.1 system. I have entries for different Linux images, Windows installers and Clonezilla Live.
Now I want to include also an entry for ...
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PXELINUX network booting an ISO file
I'm trying to boot through the network with the help of PXELINUX. I've installed the necessary tools using the official Syslinux documentation.
My PXELINUX configuration file (/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/...
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Want HP Pavilion 10-e010nr to default PXE Legacy boot from wired network
Have Pavilion 10-e010nr note-book laptop. InsydeH2O 3.7 BIOS.
I want it to PXE boot from the network interface, in legacy mode, by default. I am the IT department.
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Need help to install windows on laptop. No CD, no USB, PXE is failing
NOTE: I wrote this as I had problems with the PXE/Network installation, but I managed to solve it as I was writing it. This is more of a helper guide if someone else has the same problem. Also, I don'...
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How to make a PXE boot, if the client PC has no network card driver?
As I have researched, we can do a clean installation of an OS through network booting (PXE boot). I have also tried to do it to a virtual machine via windows Deployment Services (WDS). It was OK. ...
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DRBL hangs after booting
I'm trying to restore a lab using a network boot, but unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working correctly.
The only thing that happens is the my computer boots up using PXE, and I get the an IP, ...
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Booting off windows image through network
I have a HP st5742, which is a tower that does not have a hard drive and I am trying to boot it off the network, preferably off an image. It was designed along with the program HP Image Manager, ...
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Installing linux on a crippled machine via network boot?
I have a somewhat ancient Toshiba laptop (which can't boot from USB) that I want to install linux on (probably Ubuntu).
I'm currently running Windows XP and Ubuntu via Wubi. I want to delete these ...