Product Information
What is Netboot.xyz?
netboot.xyz is a method to select various operating system installers or utilities from a single location within the BIOS, eliminating the need to retrieve media to run the tool. iPXE is utilized to present a user-friendly menu in the BIOS, allowing you to effortlessly choose your desired operating system along with any specific version or bootable flags.
You can remotely connect ISOs to a server, set it up as a rescue option in Grub, or even configure your home network to boot into it by default, ensuring it's always available.
How to use Netboot.xyz?
netboot.xyz provides a unified platform for users to select and boot various OS installers or utilities from BIOS without physical media, simplifying OS evaluation, installation, and rescue processes.
Core Functions of Netboot.xyz
Lightweight
PXE boot
PXE
Create bootable USB
Network Tools
Portable
Usage Scenarios of Netboot.xyz
- Remotely mount ISOs to servers.
- Set it as a rescue option in Grub.
- Configure the home network to boot into it by default, ensuring it's always available.
- Evaluate and install new operating systems without repeatedly downloading and rewriting media.
- Rescue an operating system from a single image.
- Deploy, rescue, or boot into a live environment.
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