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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...
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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...
- supported.
Server 1.0 also
includes the
first version of a
NetBoot server,
which allows computers to
boot from a disk
image over a
local network. This was particularly...
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NetInfo architecture. The new
Workgroup Manager interface improved configuration significantly. The
release also saw
major updates to
NetBoot and
NetInstall...
- In computing,
booting is the
process of
starting a
computer as
initiated via
hardware such as a
physical button on the
computer or by a
software command...
- org. "
NetBoot 2.0:
Boot Server Discovery Protocol (BSDP) v0.1" (Doc).
Apple Corporation. 2003-12-02.
Retrieved 2014-04-04. "
NetBoot 2.0:
Boot Server...
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Installation and
Update - 4.3.
Booting from the
Network Fleischli, Jason; Eranian,
Stephane (19
October 2009), "How to
netboot using ELILO", ./docs/netbooting...
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several bootable images offered by a server. The
reference implementation of BSDP is Darwin's
BOOTP server,
which is part of Mac OS's
NetBoot feature...
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UNetbootin ("Universal
Netboot Installer") is a cross-platform
utility that can
create live USB
systems and can load a
variety of
system utilities or...
- Max
Boot (born
September 12, 1969) is a Russian-born
naturalized American author, editorialist, lecturer, and
military historian. He
worked as a writer...