Category: NFS

PXE Network Boot and Install Linux over NFS server

PXE Network Boot is an Intel technology that can boot a system and install OS from remote image source. The prerequisites to achieve this include: a ROM embedded into a network card confroming Intel PXE specification, a DHCP server that can serve as a responser of the request sent by NIC card and assign an IP for it, a remote boottrap and kernel over TFTP protocol. In this demo, additionally we will use a NFS server that provides the actual image source.

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Perfect NFS On An Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) Server System (amd64) | HowtoForge – Linux Howtos and Tutorials

NFS, Network File System, is a file sharing protocol in a UNIX network. It is the de facto UNIX standard. It is strongly associated with UNIX systems, although it can be used on any platform such as Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems. This tutorial shows how to set up an NFS server and client on Ubuntu 8.04 (AMD64).

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