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  2. NetBoot - Wikipedia

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    NetBoot was a technology from Apple which enabled Macs with capable firmware (i.e. New World ROM ) to boot from a network, rather than a local hard disk or optical disc drive . NetBoot is a derived work from the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), and is similar in concept to the Preboot Execution Environment .

  3. Network booting - Wikipedia

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    Network booting, shortened netboot, is the process of booting a computer from a network rather than a local drive. This method of booting can be used by routers , diskless workstations and centrally managed computers ( thin clients ) such as public computers at libraries and schools.

  4. UNetbootin - Wikipedia

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    This installation mode performs a network installation or "frugal install" without a CD, similar to that performed by the Win32-Loader. [4]UNetbootin's distinguishing features are its support for a great variety of Linux distributions, its portability, its ability to load custom disk image (including ISO image) files, and its support for both Windows and Linux. [5]

  5. Boot Service Discovery Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Boot Service Discovery Protocol (BSDP) is an Apple-developed, standards-conforming extension of DHCP. [1] It allows Macintosh computers to boot from bootable images on a network instead of local storage media such as CD, DVD, or hard disk.

  6. System Image Utility - Wikipedia

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    System Image Utility is an application for making NetBoot and other image sets to be used with Mac OS X Server.It is available as part of the server admin tools package on a disc with the server software and as a download from Apple's website.

  7. Category:Network booting - Wikipedia

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    NetBoot; Network Bootable Image; Network File System; Network Installation Manager; P. Preboot Execution Environment; ... This page was last edited on 29 March 2013, ...

  8. iPXE - Wikipedia

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    iPXE is an open-source implementation of the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) client software and bootloader, created in 2010 as a fork of gPXE (gPXE was named Etherboot until 2008). [2]

  9. NetWare - Wikipedia

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    NetWare [2] is a discontinued computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services on a personal computer, using the IPX network protocol.