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Step 2 Setup your "test machine"
 
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In order to test various configurations it's a good idea to use Virtualbox on a "test" computer. I use my windows laptop connected by ethernet to home network.  
 
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On the "test machine"
 
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Install latest Virtualbox & extensionpack, notepad++, and 7zip  
 
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Click New Button-Next->Name=test->OS=Linux->Version=Other Linux->
 
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Step 4 Change Settings for your new "test" virutal machine
 
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->Settings->System->Motherboard->Bootorder->
 
->Settings->System->Motherboard->Bootorder->
 
Check Network box and click up arrow to bring it to top
 
Check Network box and click up arrow to bring it to top

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Netboot for Noobs Tutorial

Assumptions:

-have a working amahi installation
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Step 1 Install amahi-netboot

bash code
​ yum install amahi-netboot​


Step 2 Setup your "test machine"

In order to test various configurations it's a good idea to use Virtualbox on a "test" computer. I use my windows laptop connected by ethernet to home network.

On the "test machine" Install latest Virtualbox & extensionpack, notepad++, and 7zip

Step 3 Create a a new Virtualmachine

Click New Button-Next->Name=test->OS=Linux->Version=Other Linux-> Base memory size=depends on your system default=256 change to 512 Create new disk= default 8Gb is fine->Next VDI checked = default is fine ->Next Dynamically allocated=default is fine->Next Virtual Disk file location and size = default->Next Create Summary->Create

Step 4 Change Settings for your new "test" virutal machine

->Settings->System->Motherboard->Bootorder-> Check Network box and click up arrow to bring it to top Also ->Settings->Network->Adapter1->Change "NAT" to "Bridged adapter"

Step 5 Boot your "test" test virtual machine It should but to the amahi-netboot menu