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docs:guide-user:services:tftp.pxe-server [2023/02/15 19:46] – Specified the scope of the article versus the scope of my article a bit better. tobixendocs:guide-user:services:tftp.pxe-server [2023/12/24 12:46] – [PXE-Boot network boot server] add a reference to USB drives quickstart akostadinov
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-The word NetBoot can be applied to multiple concepts, see [[inbox:howto:netboot_pointers]].  This manual outlines how to use an external USB storage media on the OpenWRT router to serve boot images and a NFS root partition for a (presumably) diskless client.  There are simplified instructions on how to fix the OpenWRT router to serve a boot image on [[setting_up_openwrt_to_serve_archlinux_netboot]] (also includes untested instructions on how to boot up your computer with any operating system, not only Archlinux).+The word NetBoot can be applied to multiple concepts, see [[inbox:howto:netboot_pointers]].  This manual outlines how to use an external USB storage media on the OpenWRT router to serve boot images and a NFS root partition for a (presumably) diskless client.  There is a simplified instruction on how to fix the OpenWRT router to serve a boot image on [[inbox:howto:Setting up OpenWRT to serve Archlinux NetBoot]]
  
 ====== PXE-Boot network boot server ====== ====== PXE-Boot network boot server ======
 +Note: you can also check [[:docs:guide-user:storage:usb-drives-quickstart]]
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 You can use your OpenWrt device as a PXE-Server to store network boot images for booting other devices over then network.  You can use your OpenWrt device as a PXE-Server to store network boot images for booting other devices over then network. 
 Possibilities: Possibilities:
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