Raspberry pi as pxe server
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2012-10-28, 18:14
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Raspberry pi as pxe server
Hello everyone,
Below you find two youtube videos from me using the raspberry to deploy ipxe. Works really well if you have to deal with locked down Business laptops which only have pxe and hdd boot enabled. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qE5egl6R8w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQpzWnVMRHs Let me know what you think. Regards, JR |
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2012-10-28, 18:25
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RE: Raspberry pi as pxe server
Looks really nice! It's a kinda other-way-around solution though, using the Raspberry Pi as the server and not the netboot client. If you have some USB storage connected you can probably backup quite decent sizes too.
PS: Try to find a way to keep the video camera still for the next video. It's quite distracting. |
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2012-10-29, 22:19
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RE: Raspberry pi as pxe server
I was at a hotel and only had my ipad to capture the process, as you can imagine one handed.
Ps: i use the raspberry because i only need it, a usb cable and a short lan cable to be bootable. Making it easy to boot up things like kon-boot on locked down laptops ;-) perfect for roadwarriors who have to deal with managers forgetting their windows password. Regards, J. |
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2017-10-06, 07:53
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RE: Raspberry pi as pxe server
Hello
i know, it is an very old Post. I found this Post via google. I have already an PXE Server on my Raspberry, but i don't know how can i set up an Ipxe Server. can anyone tell me please what must i do? I dont found any tutorials or other with google. Many Thanks |
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2019-03-10, 11:33
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RE: Raspberry pi as pxe server
(2017-10-06 07:53)sugram Wrote: Hello Hello there (-: I want to do the same thing. Did you find the answer, please? |
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