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userdoc:tt-netboot [2012/11/19 09:04]
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 The first line adds the tag "netboot" only to MAC-addresses starting with 08:00:27:fb (in this example VirtualBox VMs). The 2nd line allows Netbooting only for devices which have the "netboot" tag. The first line adds the tag "netboot" only to MAC-addresses starting with 08:00:27:fb (in this example VirtualBox VMs). The 2nd line allows Netbooting only for devices which have the "netboot" tag.
  
-==== Enabling in BIOS ====+==== Enabling Netboot in BIOS ====
  
-Some x86 boards have netboot enabled by default in their BIOS, many do not.  For example with the Jetway line of boards using AMI BIOS, netboot may be enabled on a LAN by LAN basis.+Some x86 boards have netboot enabled by default in their BIOS, many do not.  For example with the Jetway line of boards using AMI BIOS, netboot may be enabled on a NIC by NIC basis.
  
-\\ +**Jetway Board Example**
  
 +Enter the **Setup** page in the BIOS by typing ''DEL'' via VGA Console or ''F4 (<ESC>OS)'' via Serial Console.
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 +Navigate to Integrated Peripherals -> Onboard Device Function, then set "Onboard LAN1 BootROM [Enabled]" in the BIOS for one or more NICs (LAN1, LAN2, etc.).
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 +Finally, with netboot enabled in the BIOS, you can select the Boot Menu at startup by typing ''F11'' via VGA Console or ''F3 (<ESC>OR)'' via Serial Console.  Then you can select the NIC to netboot from.
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