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    TekDT BMC Pro

    TekDT BMC Pro

    Lightweight Windows deployment platform for USB/PXE boot, zero-touch

    ...The platform supports UEFI and Legacy boot, integrated DHCP for PXE, real-time client monitoring, remote control actions, smart driver delivery, TLS-encrypted server/client communication, offline operation after preparation, state memory across sessions, and JSON-based customization. It also works with the original Windows WinPE environment, can install Windows on disks that already contain data, and supports deployment to multiple clients at once, making it a practical fit for repair shops, warranty centers, computer stores, IT teams, and school labs.
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    bootkernel

    Shell script to manage linux kernels in /boot directory

    ...A profile "~/bootkernel.conf" or "/etc/bootkernel.conf" controls all aspects of bootkernel's behaviour - your chosen naming conventions, whether to maintain symbolic or hard links or neither, which filesystems (if any) need mounting and unmounting, and whether to delete redundant /lib/modules directories when removing the last corresponding kernel. "Install" copies kernel and other selected files to /boot, adding a ".new" extension. "Accept" moves current /boot files to ".old" extension, and moves those with ".new" to current, "List" shows all the kernels in /boot, marked as "new", "old", "current" and "executing" where applicable "Remove" deletes a specified kernel and associated files from /boot. ...
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