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====== About EtherBoot ====== | ====== About EtherBoot ====== | ||
- | We, the [[http://etherboot.org/|Etherboot Project]], create network booting code, which allows computers to load their operating system from a network. Our code can be stored in a number of places, including BIOS Flash, EPROMs, floppy, CD, HD, or other bootable media. | + | We, the [[http://etherboot.org/|Etherboot Project]], create network booting code that allows computers to load their operating system from a network. Our code can be stored in a number of places, including BIOS Flash, EPROMs, floppy, CD, HD, or other bootable media. |
- | We have been around since about 1993. | + | The Etherboot project has been active since about 1995. |
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Additionally, we operate the [[http://rom-o-matic.net/]] website, which dynamically generates Etherboot (and soon gPXE) images in a variety of formats. | Additionally, we operate the [[http://rom-o-matic.net/]] website, which dynamically generates Etherboot (and soon gPXE) images in a variety of formats. | ||
- | If you prefer, you can download the full Etherboot package from our [[http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/etherboot/|SourceForge Project Page]]. | + | If you prefer, you can download the full Etherboot package from our [[http://git.etherboot.org/?p=gpxe.git|git repository]]. |