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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...
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applications written using the "Yellow Box" API, and
featured components such as
NetBoot, the
QuickTime Streaming Server,
components carried over from NeXTSTEP...
- Services,
Macintosh Manager,
QuickTime Streaming Server, WebObjects, and
NetBoot were
included with Mac OS X
Server 1.0. It
could not use
FireWire devices...
- in
September 2010. Mac OS X
Server included a
system tool
called NetBoot. A
NetBoot client uses BSDP to
dynamically acquire resources that
enable it to...
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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...
- ncurses), but
traditionally done by
command line (install cd, live cd,
netboot, and from distributions).
Based on
Debian Based on
Debian Based on AUR...
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Network Fleischli, Jason; Eranian,
Stephane (19
October 2009), "How to
netboot using ELILO", ./docs/netbooting.txt, Hewlett-Packard Co., File
found in...
- Boot
Service Discovery Protocol (BSDP) – a DHCP
extension used by Apple's
NetBoot Comparison of DHCP
server software K. van den Hout; A. Koopal; R. van Mook...
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implementation of BSDP is Darwin's
BOOTP server,
which is part of Mac OS's
NetBoot feature. The DHCP
server and
client send a
vendor class option that contains...