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 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. 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.
  
-When you enable "Onboard LAN1 BootROM [enable]" in the BIOS for one or more NICs, you can get a Boot Menu over the serial port, when you\\   +**Jetway Board Example**
-type F3 (<ESC>OR) on startup((F11 over VGA)). Then you can select the NIC to netboot from.+
  
-\\ +Enter the **Setup** page in the BIOS by typing ''DEL'' via VGA Console or ''F4 (<ESC>OS)'' via Serial Console.
  
 +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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