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| − | '''GPXE''' is a tool for loading an operating system over a network. | + | '''[http://etherboot.org/ GPXE]''' is a tool for loading an operating system over a network. GPXE is the successor of [[Etherboot]]. |
| − | GPXE uses legacy | + | GPXE uses legacy BIOS callbacks, and it works well with [[SeaBIOS]]. |
| − | There are experimental patches to make GPXE work without legacy | + | There are experimental patches to make GPXE work without legacy BIOS callbacks: |
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| + | * http://whiterocker.com/gpxe/. | ||
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| + | These patches may be useful if one needs to run GPXE without SeaBIOS. | ||
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Revision as of 15:50, 22 August 2009
GPXE is a tool for loading an operating system over a network. GPXE is the successor of Etherboot.
GPXE uses legacy BIOS callbacks, and it works well with SeaBIOS.
There are experimental patches to make GPXE work without legacy BIOS callbacks:
These patches may be useful if one needs to run GPXE without SeaBIOS.
Building
TODO
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