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In contrast to the default EtherBoot supported protocols the ATA over Ethernet specification additionally provides/emulates all necessary components for Operating Systems which require an in-depth hard disk / hard disk controller environment[...] | In contrast to the default EtherBoot supported protocols the ATA over Ethernet specification additionally provides/emulates all necessary components for Operating Systems which require an in-depth hard disk / hard disk controller environment[...] | ||
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====== Chart / Diagram ====== | ====== Chart / Diagram ====== | ||
- | <file>Directory or hard disk image containg an installed Operating System</file> | + | <file>Directory or hard disk (or hard disk image) containg an installed Operating System</file> |
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<file>AoE Server</file> | <file>AoE Server</file> | ||
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<file>Client</file> | <file>Client</file> | ||
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- | <file>EtherBoot with AoE support</file> | + | <file>EtherBoot binary with AoE support</file> |
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- | <file>Boot riority set to "EtherBoot" in the BIOS setup menu</file> | + | <file>Boot priority set to "EtherBoot" in the BIOS setup menu</file> |
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<file>EtherBoot with AoE support will be used as boot device</file> | <file>EtherBoot with AoE support will be used as boot device</file> | ||
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- | <file>EtherBoot with AoE support provides in-depth hard disk environment and loads the Operating System inside the harddisk image from the AoE Server.</file> | + | <file>EtherBoot with AoE support provides in-depth hard disk environment and loads the Operating System from the harddisk from the AoE Server.</file> |
====== AoE server applications for Linux/Unix ====== | ====== AoE server applications for Linux/Unix ====== |