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 +======How to network boot operating systems with gPXE======
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 =====Introduction===== =====Introduction=====
 gPXE is a new version of the well know Etherboot project.\\ ​ gPXE is a new version of the well know Etherboot project.\\ ​
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 I will not be going into details here. This config file is using the "​conventional TFTP" configuration with **/​home/​tftpboot** ​ as it's relative root directory fetching all the files from there.\\ ​ I will not be going into details here. This config file is using the "​conventional TFTP" configuration with **/​home/​tftpboot** ​ as it's relative root directory fetching all the files from there.\\ ​
 The subnet definition will hand out IPs for our clients from defined range.\\ ​ The subnet definition will hand out IPs for our clients from defined range.\\ ​
-PXE booting your client it will first download the gPXE binary which will "take over" from there and download it's own configuration file.\\ ​+When PXE booting your clientit will first download the gPXE binary which will "take over" from there and download it's own configuration file.\\ ​
 The **if not exists gpxe.bus-id** option is used to first hand out the undionly.kpxe file to PXE and then the menu.gpxe configuration file to gPXE. The **if not exists gpxe.bus-id** option is used to first hand out the undionly.kpxe file to PXE and then the menu.gpxe configuration file to gPXE.
  

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