Network Boot
From Amahi Wiki
Most modern machines can boot off the network by enabling it in the BIOS
Some systems bring network booting to the F12 function key while booting
Some systems may require settings to enable network boot in the BIOS, under boot options and in some cases some enable network booting only if this setting is enabled in the advanced menu. See these two examples.
When all else fails
- Many PCI (and PC-card and Express-card) cards include PXE in their firmware
- Simply install one of these in your system and make it network bootable!
Technically Speaking
- The network boot protocol we use is very common and it's called PXE
- It was introduced by Intel and it makes use of the DHCP server and TFTP server to boot a machine off the network